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Question 1 of 20
Under the Supreme Court's ruling in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, what is the primary test for determining whether a floating structure constitutes a 'vessel' for purposes of admiralty jurisdiction?
A.
Whether the structure is capable of being used for maritime transport.
B.
Whether a reasonable observer would consider the structure designed to a practical degree for carrying people or things over water.
C.
Whether the structure is currently moving or has a self-propulsion system.
D.
Whether the structure is permanently moored to the shore or a sea floor.
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