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CONTENTS
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME.
PART I.
OF THE NATURE, FORMATION, AND SUBJECT MATTER OF
THE CONTRACT OF INSURANCE.
- Page 2, 3
3-6
II. Objects and Utility of Marine Insurance -
III. Principles on which Marine Insurance is founded and Risks
estimated
6-8
IV. Nature of the Indemnity afforded by Marine Insurance
8-11
V. Interest exposed to Risk, indispensable to every Contract of
Marine Insurance
11, 12
VI. Sketch of the Mode in which the Business of Marine Insur-
II. The common printed Form of Policy
III. Of the usual Clauses and formal Requisites of the Policy
23-40
IV. Of express Warranties and other occasional Clauses 40, 41
V. Of the implied Conditions and Terms contained in every
Sect, VI. Of the Policy as affected by the Stamp Acts
48-50
Page 43-48
VII. Of Labels and Agreements to insure as affected by the Stamp
Acts
VIII. Of Corrections and Alterations in the Policy at Common
Law, and as affected by the Stamp Acts.
-
Art. 1. Alterations in the Policy at Common Law 50-56
2. Alterations in the Policy as affected by the Stamp Acts
THE UNDER-
81-107
Sect. I. Who may be Insurers. - Different Modes of transacting
Insurance Business with public Companies and private
2. Who are alien Enemies-Hostile National Character
- how acquired by Domicil or Trade
92-107
CHAP. V.
OF THE PARTIES BY WHOM THE POLICY IS EFFECTED
BROKERS AND OTHER AGENTS.
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INSURANCE
Sect. I. Of Insurance Brokers - their Course of Business and Rights
and Liabilities in relation to the Assured and the Under-
writers.
Art. 1. General Course of Insurance Business between the As-
sured, the Broker, and the Underwriter 109-112
2. Actions by Underwriter against Broker for Premiums,
and Broker's Right to set off Losses and Returns
112-126
3. Actions by Assured against the Broker for Losses passed
in Account between Broker and Underwriter
126-129
129-136
4. Actions by Assured against Underwriter for same
5. Actions by Broker against Assured for Commissions,
Premiums, and Losses paid over by Mistake 137—139
6. Lien of the Broker on the Policy
- 139-142
Sect.
II. Of other Agents who may be concerned in effecting and
subscribing Policies
Page 142-148
III. Of the Liability of Insurance Brokers and other Agents to
their Employers in case of Negligence -
CHAP. VI.
- 148-163
DESCRIPTION OF THE ASSURED IN THE POLICY-CONSTRUCTION OF THE
28 GEO. III. c. 56.
CHAP. VII.
OF THE SHIP.
Sect. I. Of the Name of the Ship in the Policy
II. Insurance "on Ship or Ships"
III. Of changing the Ship
CHAP. VIII.
OF THE MASTER.
164-169
Sect. I. Of naming the Master in the Policy and subsequently
changing him -
II. Power of Master to sell or hypothecate Part of the Cargo for
the sake of the Ship
183, 184
III Right of Master, in case the first Ship is disabled, to forward
Cargo in another
IV. Power to sell Ship or whole Cargo
184-189
189-196
III. Description of the Subject insured in the Policy
Art. 1. What is covered by a general Insurance "on Goods"
210-216
2. What is covered by a general Insurance "on Ship"
216-219
Art. 3. What is covered by a general Insurance “on Freight'
4. Profits must be specifically described
Page 219-222
223, 224
scribed
6. Description of certain miscellaneous Subjects of In-
surance
224, 225
7. Nature and Extent of the Interest of the Assured in
the Subject of Insurance need not be specified
CHAP. X.
OF INSURABLE INTEREST.
Sect. I. Of insurable Interest generally
II. Different kinds of insurable Interest
Art. 1. Insurable Interest in Freight
226-228
229-234
235-238
2. Insurable Interest in Profits and Commissions 238-243
3. Insurable Interest in Bottomry and Respondentia
Sect. I. Principles and Practice of Valuation for the Purposes of