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FBSA
(redirected from Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971)

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FBSAFederal Boat Safety Act of 1971
FBSAFranco-British Student Alliance
FBSAForeign Banks and Securities Houses Association (banking)
FBSAFrisco Baseball and Softball Association (Frisco, Texas)
FBSAFreedom Box System Access (screen reader technology)
FBSAFlorida Breeders Sales Association
FBSAForward-Backward Spectrally Accelerated


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Sprietsma helped clarify the limits of both express preemption and implied conflict preemption, holding that a wrongful death claimant's state-law tort claims against the manufacturer of an outboard motorboat with an unguarded propeller are not preempted either by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 (10) or by the U.
The Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 giving the Coast Guard authority to set uniform safety standards for recreational boats doesn't preempt lawsuits under state tort law, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Dec.
Mercury Marine, (36) the Illinois Supreme Court cited Buckman in holding that the plaintiff's state law claims against a boat manufacturer for failing to install propeller guards were preempted by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971.
 
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