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▪ I. salvor (ˈsælvə(r), ˈsælvɔː(r)) Forms: 7–8 salver, 9– salvor. [f. salve v. + -or.] 1. One who saves or helps to save vessels or cargo from loss at sea; one who effects or attempts salvage.1678 Lond. Gaz. No. 1277/4 A..Ketch,..being forsaken by all her men, was..taken up by John Duncke..and by hi...
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USNS Salvor
USS Salvor was decommissioned and transferred to the Military Sealift Command in January 2007. Salvor was redesignated as USNS Salvor (T-ARS 52). References
External links
USS Salvor official website, archive version of 8 December 2008
navsource.org: USNS Salvor
navysite.de: USNS Salvor
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salvager
salvager rare. (ˈsælvədʒə(r)) [f. salvage n. or v. + -er1.] One who salves or salvages; = salvor 1; see also quot. 1867.1829 18th Rep. Comm. Crts. Justice Irel. 10 A petition having been presented to the [High] Court [of Admiralty] by Mr. Henry Pyne Masters, one of the salvagers. 1867 Smyth Sailor's...
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RFA King Salvor (A291)
RFA King Salvor (A291), initially HMS King Salvor (W191), was the lead ship of a class of 12 salvage vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Notes
Further reading
External links
King Salvor class
King Salvor class at uboat.net
King Salvor-class salvage vessels
Ships built on the River Clyde
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RFA Prince Salvor (A292)
RFA Prince Salvor (A292) was a salvage vessel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. External links
http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7708.html
1943 ships
King Salvor-class salvage vessels
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Atlantic Salvor
In 1998, the tugboat was purchased by Donjon and renamed Atlantic Salvor. Notes
References
External links
Atlantic Salvor specifications page at Donjon Marine
Tug 44 article on Atlantic Salvor (photos)
Numerous photos
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RFA Salvestor
RFA Salvestor (A499) was a King Salvor-class salvage vessel of the post war Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Salvestor was built by Wm. Simons & Co. King Salvor-class salvage vessels
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Australian tugboat Cambrian Salvor
The Cambrian Salvor was a salvage and rescue tug that served during World War II with the Royal Australian Navy, however was never commissioned.
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International Convention on Salvage
"No cure, no pay" and environmental salvage
The 1910 Brussels Convention had established the principle (known as "no cure, no pay") that a salvor is rewarded Salvage expanded on this principle by introducing the concept of an "enhanced salvage award", which may be awarded by an arbitrator or a tribunal if the salvor
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<ref>"Carpathia: The Most Famous Rescue Ship In the World", Excerpt: "RMS Titanic, Inc. salvor-in-possession of the legendary Titanic, announced today
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RFA Sea Salvor (A503)
RFA Sea Salvor (A503) was a salvage vessel of the post-war Royal Fleet Auxiliary. King Salvor-class salvage vessels
Ships built in Goole
1944 ships
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RFA Ocean Salvor
RFA Ocean Salvor (A492) was a salvage vessel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. ASV Ocean Salvor was handed to Risdon Beazley Ltd. on delivery; they managed this ship and 29 other Admiralty salvage vessels until the end of the war
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RFA Salvalour (A494)
References
King Salvor-class salvage vessels
Ships built in Goole
1944 ships
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Law of salvage
The vessel must be in peril, either immediate or forthcoming; the "salvor" must be acting voluntarily and under no pre-existing contract; and the salvor The burden of proof lies on the salvor, which means the salvor needs to prove real danger existed when the performance of service commenced.
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RFA Salvictor
King Salvor-class salvage vessels
Ships built on the River Clyde
1944 ships
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