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Death on the High Seas Act
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The Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) (46 U.S.C. §§ 30301–30308) is a United States admiralty law enacted by the United States Congress. It was originally intended to permit "recovery of damages against a shipowner by a spouse, child or dependent family member of a seaman killed in international waters" in wrongful death cases "caused by negligence or unseaworthiness." It also applies to cases arising out of airline disasters over the high seas that occur beyond the 12-nautical miles of U.S. territorial waters.
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46
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1920-03-30
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Senate
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Senate House
dbp:passeddate
1920-03-17 1919-10-20
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201 Passed
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Death on the High Seas Act
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1920-03-30
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66
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Death on the High Seas Act 1920
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The Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) (46 U.S.C. §§ 30301–30308) is a United States admiralty law enacted by the United States Congress. It was originally intended to permit "recovery of damages against a shipowner by a spouse, child or dependent family member of a seaman killed in international waters" in wrongful death cases "caused by negligence or unseaworthiness." It also applies to cases arising out of airline disasters over the high seas that occur beyond the 12-nautical miles of U.S. territorial waters.
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Senate
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1920-03-22
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Agreed
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An Act relating to the maintenance of actions for death on the high seas and other navigable waters.
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§ 30301 et seq.
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