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Time has proven the anti federalist papers (Brutus) correct.
His argument was that โฆthe Constitution as proposed came so close to granting absolute power to government it would only be a mater of time before it would have absolute powerโฆ
i did it right according to the law and i can prove it.
i have lawfully established a position a privateer and have the rank of Vice Admiral in the maritime courts and i am prepared to volunteer to salvage the Ship of State!
Could use some help Q!
SALVAGE. In maritime law. A compensation
allowed to persons by whose assistance a ship or
its cargo has been saved, in whole or in part,
from impending danger, or recovered from actual
loss, in cases of shipwreck, derelict, or recapture.
3 Kent, Comm. 245; Cope v. Vallette Dry-Dock
Co., 7 S.Ct. 336, 119 U.S. 625, 30 L.Ed. 501; J. M.
Guffey Petroleum Co. v. Borison, C.C.A.Tex., 211
F. 594, 601.
Elements necessary to valid "salvage" are marine peril,
with service voluntarily rendered, when not required as
existing duty, or from a special contract, and success in
whole or in part, and that service rendered contributed to
such success. Robert R. Sizer & Co. v. Chiarello Bros., D.
C.N.Y., 32 F.2d 333, 335.
In the older books of the law, (and sometimes in
modern writings,) the term is also used to denote
the goods or property saved.
Equitable Salvage
By analogy, the term "salvage" is sometimes
also used in cases which have nothing to do with
maritime perils, but in which property has been
preserved from loss by the last of several advances
by different persons. In such a case, the
.person making the last advance is frequently entitled
to priority over the others, on the ground
that, without his advance, the property would have
been lost altogether. This right, which is sometimes
called that of "equitable salvage," and is in
the nature of a lien, is chiefly of importance with
reference to payments made to prevent leases or
policies of insurance from being forfeited, or to
prevent mines and similar undertakings from being
stopped or injured. 1 Fish.Mortg. 149;
Salvage Service
A service voluntarily rendered to a vessel in
need of assistance, and is designed to relieve her
from distress or danger, either present or to be
reasonably apprehended and for which a salvage
reward is allowed by the maritime law. The
Emanuel Stavroudis, D.C.Md., 23 F.2d 214, 216.
It is distinguished from "towage service," in that the
latter is rendered for the mere purpose of expediting a
vessel's voyage, without reference to any circumstances of
danger, though the service in each case may be rendered in
the same way. The Emanuel Stavroudis, D.C.Md., 23 F.2d
214, 216.
I was a Templar knight from conception, i broke my bonds 33 years ago and have been engaged in sustained combat ironically for 33 years this is the culmination of my work and attempts on my life have increased .sad for them the martial training now works against themโฆ
>trying to wrap the gray matter around the concept while reading through Salvage Law in terms of Maritime Law.
This might help you, my strongest tool by far!