Collapse to view only § 31106. Exoneration and limitation
- § 31101. Short title
- § 31102. Waiver of immunity
- § 31103. Applicable procedure
- § 31104. Venue
- § 31105. Security when counterclaim filed
- § 31106. Exoneration and limitation
- § 31107. Interest
- § 31108. Arbitration, compromise, or settlement
- § 31109. Payment of judgment or settlement
- § 31110. Subpoenas to officers or members of crew
- § 31111. Claims by nationals of foreign countries
- § 31112. Lien not recognized or created
- § 31113. Reports
This chapter may be cited as the “Public Vessels Act”.
A civil action under this chapter is subject to the provisions of chapter 309 of this title except to the extent inconsistent with this chapter.
If a counterclaim is filed for a cause of action for which the original action is filed under this chapter, the respondent to the counterclaim shall give security in the usual amount and form to respond to the counterclaim, unless the court for cause shown orders otherwise. The proceedings in the original action shall be stayed until the security is given.
The United States is entitled to the exemptions from and limitations of liability provided by law to an owner, charterer, operator, or agent of a vessel.
A judgment in a civil action under this chapter may not include interest for the period before the judgment is issued unless the claim is based on a contract providing for interest.
The Attorney General may arbitrate, compromise, or settle a claim under this chapter if a civil action based on the claim has been commenced.
The proper accounting officer of the United States shall pay a final judgment, arbitration award, or settlement under this chapter on presentation of an authenticated copy. Payment shall be made from any money in the Treasury appropriated for the purpose.
A national of a foreign country may not maintain a civil action under this chapter unless it appears to the satisfaction of the court in which the action is brought that the government of that country, in similar circumstances, allows nationals of the United States to sue in its courts.
This chapter shall not be construed as recognizing the existence of or as creating a lien against a public vessel of the United States.
The Attorney General shall report to Congress at each session thereof all claims settled under this chapter.