28 APPENDIX U.S.C. § F
NOTES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES Subdivision (1).The amendments of 1936 to the Limitation Act superseded to some extent the provisions of Admiralty Rule 51, especially with respect to the time of filing the complaint and with respect to security. The rule here incorporates in substance the 1936 amendment of the Act (46 U.S.C., § 185) with a slight modification to make it clear that the complaint may be filed at any time not later than six months after a claim has been lodged with the owner.Subdivision (2).Derived from Admiralty Rules 51 and 53. Subdivision (3).This is derived from the last sentence of 36 [46] U.S.C. §185 and the last paragraph of Admiralty Rule 51.Subdivision (4).Derived from Admiralty Rule 51.Subdivision (5).Derived from Admiralty Rules 52 and 53.Subdivision (6). Derived from Admiralty Rule 52.Subdivision (7).Derived from Admiralty Rules 52 and 36 [46] U.S.C., §185.Subdivision (8).Derived from Admiralty Rule 52.Subdivision (9).Derived from Admiralty Rule 54. The provision for transfer is revised to conform closely to the language of 28 U.S.C. §§ 1404(a) and 1406(a), though it retains the existing rule's provision for transfer to any district for convenience. The revision also makes clear what has been doubted: that the court may transfer if venue is wrongly laid.
NOTES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES-1987 AMENDMENTThe amendments are technical. No substantive change is intended.