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AllisionIn the context of maritime law, the term allision means the act of striking or collision of a moving vessel against a stationary object. Allision is different from collision. The term collision signif [..]
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AllisionThe act of dashing against, or striking upon. Usually used to describe when two ships strike each other with a glancing blow often while passing each other.
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AllisionA collision between a moving vessel and a stationary object.
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AllisionWhen a moving object strikes a stationary object. For example, a moving vessel that runs into a stationary bridge fender.
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AllisionAllision is a primarily American term for collision (infra) of a ship with a fixed object, not a ship. See In re Superior Constr. Co., 445 F.3d 1334 at 1336, note 1, 2006 AMC 1038 at p. 1039, note 1 (11 Cir. 2006).
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AllisionThe act if striking or collision of a moving vessel against a stationary object.
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Allisioncollision of a moving vessel against a stationary vessel or object
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