Marine Insurance: Fundamental Principles of the Relationships Between Assured, Insurance Broker and Insurer, and the Effect of the Hague Rules, 1921, on Policies on Goods; LecturesE. Wilson, 1922 - 104 páginas |
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... recoverable under the policy . In an action by the assured against the broker it was held that the broker was liable to the assured for the value of the goods as damages for breach of his contract to insure them as directed . The plea ...
... recoverable under the policy . In an action by the assured against the broker it was held that the broker was liable to the assured for the value of the goods as damages for breach of his contract to insure them as directed . The plea ...
Página 41
... recoverable under the policy . But where he effects the policy both in the name and on account of his principals , or where , when effected in his own name but on their account , he has POSITION OF THE INSURANCE BROKER 41.
... recoverable under the policy . But where he effects the policy both in the name and on account of his principals , or where , when effected in his own name but on their account , he has POSITION OF THE INSURANCE BROKER 41.
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... recoverable under an ordinary policy on goods . Or the cargo owner might sustain some other loss in respect of the goods , for which the shipowner might be liable because he could not rely upon the exceptions of the bill of lading by ...
... recoverable under an ordinary policy on goods . Or the cargo owner might sustain some other loss in respect of the goods , for which the shipowner might be liable because he could not rely upon the exceptions of the bill of lading by ...
Página 53
... recoverable even if they are not due to perils of the seas . In the case of liquids , leakage is covered by the general terms of the policy provided the leakage was due to perils of the seas or other risks insured against , and if the ...
... recoverable even if they are not due to perils of the seas . In the case of liquids , leakage is covered by the general terms of the policy provided the leakage was due to perils of the seas or other risks insured against , and if the ...
Página 54
... recoverable as such under an ordinary policy without the additional words being inserted in the policy . So the clause " including damage caused by heat " would be taken to apply to damage caused by heat otherwise than in consequence of ...
... recoverable as such under an ordinary policy without the additional words being inserted in the policy . So the clause " including damage caused by heat " would be taken to apply to damage caused by heat otherwise than in consequence of ...
Términos y frases comunes
affreightment amount arising attached clause avoid the policy banker barratry bill of lading bottomry broker in effecting business of marine cargo owner carriage carried claim common carrier common law consignee constructive total loss contract of indemnity course of business covered disclose duties and liabilities effect an insurance effect the insurance entitled exceptions form of bill form of policy freight fundamental principle Glasgow Hague Rules inserted insurable interest insurance broker insured value interest insured King's enemies leakage lighterman Lord Herschell Lord Mansfield loss or damage Marine Insurance Act marine insurance policy maritime perils mutual credits navigation risks negligence clause notice of abandonment ordinary marine insurance peril insured position prejudiced principle of indemnity property insured proximately caused reason recover recoverable regard repairs return of premium right to avoid seaworthy ship shipowner steamer stowage subject-matter insured subrogation third party tion underwriters unseaworthiness usage valued policy vessel voyage warranty
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Página 80 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Página 96 - The carrier shall be bound before and at the beginning of the voyage to exercise due diligence to (a) Make the ship seaworthy.
Página 21 - Maritime perils" means the perils consequent on, or incidental to, the navigation of the sea, that is to say, perils of the seas, fire, war perils, pirates, rovers, thieves, captures, seizures, restraints, and detainments of princes and peoples, jettisons, barratry, and any other perils, either of the like kind or which may be designated by the policy.
Página 39 - Where the policy contains a stipulation for the return of the premium, or a proportionate part thereof, on the happening of a certain event, and that event happens, the premium, or, as the case may be, the proportionate part thereof, is thereupon returnable to the assured.
Página 11 - And it is agreed by us the insurers that this writing or policy of assurance shall be of as much force and effect as the surest writing or policy of assurance heretofore made in Lombard Street or in the Royal Exchange or elsewhere in London.
Página 84 - The Assured are not to be prejudiced by the presence of the negligence clause and/or latent defect clause in the Bills of Lading and/or Charter Party. The seaworthiness of the vessel as between the Assured and the Assurers is hereby admitted...
Página 37 - Unless otherwise agreed, where a marine policy is effected on behalf of the assured by a broker, the broker is directly responsible...
Página 30 - A warranty, in the following sections relating to warranties, means a promissory warranty, that is to say, a warranty by which the assured undertakes that some particular thing shall or shall not be done, or that some condition shall be fulfilled, or whereby he affirms or negatives the existence of a particular state of facts.
Página 27 - interest or no interest", or "without further proof of interest than the policy itself", or "without benefit of salvage to the insurer...
Página 80 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.