Question 3070 Deck General
70% to passWhat is NOT considered maritime property in a salvage claim?
A
tug boat
B
cargo
C
rafts
D
light-vessels
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) light-vessels. In maritime salvage claims, light-vessels are not considered maritime property. Light-vessels are stationary structures, such as lighthouses or buoys, that are used to provide navigation aids. Since they are not movable vessels, they are not subject to salvage claims in the same way that a tug boat, cargo, or rafts would be. The other answer choices (A, B, and C) represent items that are considered maritime property and can be subject to salvage claims if they are successfully recovered.
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