The Shipowner can,however,exempt himself from liability for ______,but if he wishes to do so,he must use clear and unambiguous language.A.seaworthyB.seaworthinessC.unseaworthyD.unseaworthiness

The Shipowner can,however,exempt himself from liability for ______,but if he wishes to do so,he must use clear and unambiguous language.

A.seaworthy

B.seaworthiness

C.unseaworthy

D.unseaworthiness


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