Nuclear Facilities Liability Act Law and Legal Definition
Nuclear Facilities Liability Act is a statute proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform state laws to be applied to the more hazardous types of atomic energy activities. Such activities include atomic energy activities in nuclear reactor installations, wherein a potentiality of an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction exist. The Act provides that a nuclear facility operator who has entered into an indemnification agreement with the Atomic Energy Commission will be liable, without proof of fault, for injuries (except those compensable under workmen's compensation laws and injuries to the nuclear facility or to property located at the site and used in connection with the facility) arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident caused by any reason other than an act of war.
Legal Definition list
- Nuclear Exposure
- Nuclear Explosive Operation
- Nuclear Explosive Duties
- Nuclear Explosive Device
- Nuclear Decommissioning Transaction
- Nuclear Facilities Liability Act
- Nuclear Facility [Energy]
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Manufacturing and Construction [Energy]
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle-Related Research and Development [Energy]
- Nuclear Grade Graphite for Nuclear End Use [Energy]
- Nuclear Incident