International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund Law and Legal Definition
International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund is an inter-governmental agency designed to pay compensation for oil pollution damage, exceeding the shipowner's liability. It was created by an International Maritime Organization _IMO_ Convention in 1971 and started its operations in October 1978.
Legal Definition list
- International Narcotics Trafficking
- International Narcotics Control Board
- International Monetary Fund
- International Minimum Standard
- International Military Agency and Training Program
- International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund
- International Organization
- International Organization Affairs [Department of State]
- International Organization for Migration
- International Parental Kidnapping
- International Person
Related Legal Terms
- 107th Meridian Escrow Fund
- Abandoned Well (Oil and Gas)
- Abandonment Allowance (Oil and Gas)
- ABC Transaction [Oil & Gas]
- Abnormal Spoilage
- Absolute Ownership (Oil and Gas)
- Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships
- Additional Funds Needed [AFN]
- Adequate Compensation [Eminent Domain]