The Receiver of Wreck is an official who administers law dealing with maritime wrecks and salvage in some countries having a British administrative heritage...
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Metropolitan Police Receiver, formerly the chief financial officer of the London Metropolitan Police Receiver of Wreck, an official of the Maritime and Coastguard...
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new wreck. Rambling Wreck, a car that leads the Georgia Tech football team onto the field prior to every game in Bobby Dodd Stadium Receiver of Wreck, an...
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Shipwreck (redirect from Ship wreck)
any such finds and recovery must be reported within 28 days to the Receiver of Wreck. Failure to do so is an offence under the Merchant Shipping Act and...
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SS Richard Montgomery (redirect from Doomsday wreck)
considered to be a significant hazard".: 1997 survey The UK government's Receiver of Wreck commissioned a risk assessment in 1999, but this has not been published...
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Pacific Garbage Patch Marine debris Receiver of Wreck Ship graveyard Treasure trove – the legal ramifications of the notion include the distinction between...
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of Ireland. The whale struggled in the shallow waters for two days until she was killed by Wickham with an improvised harpoon. The Receiver of Wreck sold...
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Merchant Shipping Act 1995 (category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1995)
mid-nineteenth century. It appoints several officers of Admiralty Jurisdiction such as the Receiver of Wreck. The act of 1995 updates the prior Merchant Shipping...
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MSC Napoli (category Ships of CMA CGM)
despite warnings from the police that those failing to notify the Receiver of Wreck of goods salvaged risked fines. Scavenged goods include 17 BMW R1200RT...
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Wreck diving is recreational diving where the wreckage of ships, aircraft and other artificial structures are explored. The term is used mainly by recreational...
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