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How to pronounce salvor in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms salvager
Type of recoverer, rescuer, saver
Has types stooper

Examples of salvor

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Low-order salvage occurs where the salvor is exposed to little or no personal risk.
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In pure salvage, there is no contract between the owner of the goods and the salvor.
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The amount the salvor receives is limited to cover the costs of the salvage attempt and 15% above it.
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The salvor clearly was more interested in the cargo.
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Prior to a salvage attempt the salvor receives permission from the owner or the master to assist the vessel.
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When certain vessels are lost in an unknown area, a potential salvor might discover and plunder the wreck without knowledge of the wreck's owner.
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In high-order salvage, the salvor exposes himself and his crew to the risk of injury and loss or damage to his equipment to salvage the damaged ship.
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Salvage law has as a basis that a salvor should be rewarded for risking his life and property to rescue the property of another from peril.
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In high-order salvage, the salvor exposes himself and his crew to the risk of injury and loss or damage to his equipment in order to salvage the property that is in peril.
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More examples
  • Salvager: someone who salvages
  • Marine salvage is the process of rescuing a ship, its cargo, or other property from peril. Salvage encompasses rescue towing, refloating a sunken or grounded vessel, or patching or repairing a ship. ...
  • A person or company that engages in the salvage trade.
  • A taster, esp. as employed by royal or noble clients as insurance against poisoning
  • Person performing a salvage operation.
  • A person who salvages. The law of salvage gives the salvor the right to compensation for assisting a foundering vessel.