2. Liabilities of Owner.—

While it has been said that the liability of the ship and of the owner were convertible terms, the statement is hardly accurate in many cases. The owner may have so chartered the ship as to release him from personal responsibility; he may be wrongfully deprived of her possession; his liability may be limited by law or special agreement to her value. In other words, the ship is frequently liable and the owner is not; and the owner can usually confine his liability to the value of the ship and otherwise go free from her obligations.