Salvors

When a ship and cargo or any part thereof are saved at sea by the exertions of any person from impending perils (or) are recovered after an actual abandonment of loss, such persons are called salvors. They are entitled to a compensation for their services, which is called salvage. They have a lien on the property for their salvage, which the laws of all maritime countries respect and enforce.

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