Court Rules That a Vessel Ceases to be a Vessel When It Can No Longer Serve a Navigation Function
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Court Rules That a Vessel Ceases to be a Vessel When It Can No Longer Serve a Navigation Function

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently held that the question of whether a vessel has been withdrawn from navigation for purposes of determining admiralty jurisdiction is a question of whether the physical characteristics of, and modifications to, the structure are such that the structure no longer has a navigation function and has accordingly lost its status as a vessel.

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