Marine insurance. (corrected).1896 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 82
Página 1
... shipowner , the policy of marine insurance an assurer , or , as he is more usually called , an underwriter . Each of these documents becomes in respect of that third party , a separate and dis- tinct contract . Thus the document of ...
... shipowner , the policy of marine insurance an assurer , or , as he is more usually called , an underwriter . Each of these documents becomes in respect of that third party , a separate and dis- tinct contract . Thus the document of ...
Página 10
... shipowner ( or broker acting on his behalf ) offering a risk and to an insurer ( underwriter ) accepting it . It is that the merchant or shipowner ( or broker ) desires the underwriter to assume in respect of the article which the ...
... shipowner ( or broker acting on his behalf ) offering a risk and to an insurer ( underwriter ) accepting it . It is that the merchant or shipowner ( or broker ) desires the underwriter to assume in respect of the article which the ...
Página 11
... Justice Patterson in Irving v . Manning , 1847 , “ A policy of insurance is not a perfect contract of indemnity . '朵 + merchant or a shipowner , and is perhaps best described CHAP . I GOOD FAITH - ASSURED AND ASSURER II.
... Justice Patterson in Irving v . Manning , 1847 , “ A policy of insurance is not a perfect contract of indemnity . '朵 + merchant or a shipowner , and is perhaps best described CHAP . I GOOD FAITH - ASSURED AND ASSURER II.
Página 12
... shipowner need not himself effect the insurance , he may employ some one to do it for him . An agent for this class of business is called an insurance broker , his remuneration consists of a brokerage , being a percentage ( usually 5 ...
... shipowner need not himself effect the insurance , he may employ some one to do it for him . An agent for this class of business is called an insurance broker , his remuneration consists of a brokerage , being a percentage ( usually 5 ...
Página 34
... shipowner knows that when he offers the risk his cargo or vessel is lost , he knows that he is not at that moment in possession of anything connected with the risk whose loss will further damnify him , and that nothing then exists ...
... shipowner knows that when he offers the risk his cargo or vessel is lost , he knows that he is not at that moment in possession of anything connected with the risk whose loss will further damnify him , and that nothing then exists ...
Contenido
66 | |
69 | |
76 | |
80 | |
82 | |
83 | |
88 | |
92 | |
102 | |
120 | |
130 | |
133 | |
143 | |
144 | |
160 | |
171 | |
172 | |
173 | |
175 | |
178 | |
179 | |
182 | |
225 | |
228 | |
242 | |
251 | |
256 | |
259 | |
260 | |
276 | |
278 | |
291 | |
315 | |
322 | |
327 | |
330 | |
342 | |
348 | |
354 | |
361 | |
367 | |
369 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adjustment affreightment arising Arnould arrival assured barratry bill of lading bottomry cause cent charges charter charter-party claim collision commencement consequence consignee constructive total loss contract cost Court covered custom decision deducted destination discharge effect English law entitled expenses fire form of policy franchise free from average held House of Lords incurred indemnity insured value intention jettison Justice liability Liverpool Lloyd's loading London Lord Ellenborough Lord Esher Lord Herschell Lord Mansfield loss of freight loss or damage lost Manchester Ship Canal marine insurance Marine Insurance Company matter memorandum merchandises merchant named numbers occur ordinary owner paid particular average parties payable payment perils insured policy of insurance port of refuge premium property insured repairs respect result risk rule sailing sea insurance ship or vessel ship's shipowner Stamp steamer stranding taken tion trade transhipment underwriter underwriter's unless valuation venture voyage Warranted free warranty words