UNVALUED POLICY, defined, 37 insurable value on, 19 when floating policy treated as, 38 adjustment of partial loss, 89-95 return of premium for over-insurance, 108 USAGE, policy founded on, 113, 121 general application of, 112 as to payment of premium, 62 course of voyage when regulated by, 55, 56 VALUED POLICY, defined, 34 effect of valuation, 34-37 adjustment of total loss, 89 partial loss of freight, 91 partial loss of goods, 92 apportionment of valuation, 94, 97 short interest, etc., 37, 97 general average or salvage under, 36, 94 VICE PROPRE, 64 VOYAGE, when it must commence, 52 abandonment of adventure, 53 change of voyage, 53 change of port of departure, 54 deviation, 54 several ports of discharge, 56 delay in voyage, 57 excuses for deviation or delay, 57 liberty to touch and stay, 124 termination of, 124 VOYAGE POLICY, what is, 32 stamp on, 139, 140 effect of adding "thirty days after arrival,” 124 implied warranty of seaworthiness, 47 WAGERING POLICY, what is, 7, 8, 133 is void, 7, 51 no return of premium, 107, 109 WAGES, insurable by master or seaman, 15 WAIVER, of disclosure by assured, 23 WAREHOUSEMAN, effect of insurance by, 41 WARRANTY, nature and effect of, 42 express warranties generally, 45 as to neutrality, 45 to sail with convoy, 46 as to nationality, 46, 47 seaworthiness, 47, 51 free from capture and seizure, 64, 127 WEAR AND TEAR, insurer not liable for, 64 "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF SALVAGE," WRIT, fixes notice of abandonment, 77, 79 YORK-ANTWERP RULES, 83, 88 THE END. LONDON PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, WM. CLOWES AND SONS, Limited, LAW PUBLISHERS, THE STO FRASER': and Practice Forms and P Inner Temple "The book sho "A good piece "A practitione: MORTGA By WALTER "A short treat book will... b -Law Times. THE LAW E. W. GARRI THOMSOI Professor of E Court (with Pi Sec CONTEMI upon Civil Pro FRANCIS Osw "There is no hig "The reader cea people from duranc contempt."-Law THE MER and Reference Middle Templ The aim of the a accessible and inte Parliament, by a copious muca comaining over 1600 entries, and by constant cross references to other parts of the Act, to make it as easy to find what is wanted as is possible in an Act of 748 clauses and 22 schedules. This Act consolidates all the previous enactments of Merchant Shipping. Just Published, Fourth Edition, revised, demy 8vo., cloth, ros. 6d. THE SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1893, including the Factors Acts, 1889 and 1890. With an Introduction and Appendices, containing Statutes and Notes, &c. By M. D. CHALMERS, C.S.I. (Draftsman of the Act), Assistant Parliamentary Counsel, late Judge of County Courts, and Law Member of the Viceroy's Council in India. "Probably there are few men who are better qualified to write a text-book on the above subjects than the draftsman of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, and the Sale of Goods Bill, 1889."-Law Times. Demy 8vo., cloth, 20s. THE LAW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE. BY CHARLES CRAWLEY, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, late Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, and Author of "The Law of Life Insurance." "This book is the most comprehensive and valuable one on the law of husband and wife with which we are acquainted."-Athenæum. 7, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. |