Salvage

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Summary

Matias Ortiz de Avendano, Capitan de Navio, Repubica de Mexico; Ship Captain, retired to his oceanside hacienda these last ten years and bored out of his mind, that is, until a crashed Nazi flying saucer appears from under one of his sand dunes after an early morning earthquake. Matias and his "handyman" Juan, find themselves chased by a decades-old Nazi special unit, Mexican Federales, and U.S. intelligence agent riding a desk in the city of Manzanillo. The mystery behind the saucer and why so many want it after so long is not nearly as important as what it might mean to Mexico.

Status
Complete
Chapters
12
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Introduction

Introduction

“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. Salvage law is in some ways similar to the wartime law of prize, the capture, condemnation and sale of a vessel and its cargo as a spoil of war, insofar as both compensate the salvor/captors for risking life and property. The two areas of law may dovetail. For instance, a vessel taken as a prize, then recaptured by friendly forces on its way to the prize adjudication, is not deemed a prize of the rescuers (title merely reverts to the original owner). But the rescuing vessel is entitled to a claim for salvage. Likewise a vessel found badly damaged, abandoned and adrift after enemy fire disabled her does not become a prize of a rescuing friendly vessel, but the rescuers may claim salvage.”

-- Wikipedia: Marine salvage

Salvage

Salvage (transitive verb)

3. save something from destructionTo save a ship, cargo, crew, or other property or goods from destruction or loss (often passive). They salvaged what they could from the wreckage.

Salvage (noun)

2. rescue of ship from sea

The rescue of a ship, its cargo, or crew from loss at sea.

3. rescued goods

Something that has been saved from destruction or loss.

4. something reusedSomething that would otherwise be destroyed or discarded but is recycled or put to further use.