Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Lloyd's shipping law library |
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Lloyd's shipping law library.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; OUTLINE CONTENTS; DETAILED CONTENTS; Preface to the second edition; Abbreviations; Table of cases; Table of legislation; Table of Institute and other clauses; CHAPTER 1 HISTORY AND DEFINITION OF MARINE CARGO INSURANCE; Historical background; The London market; Origins of marine cargo insurance; The development of Lloyd's and insurance companies; The London market; Policy forms and Institute Clauses; The SG (ships & goods) and G (goods) Policy Forms; The MAR Policy Form and the Institute Clauses; The Market Reform Contract |
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The development of the Institute Cargo ClausesThe Institute Cargo Clauses; Types of cover under the Clauses; Physical loss of and damage to the cargo and specified expenses; Loss of the adventure; The structure of the Clauses; How the Clauses should be construed; Marine cargo insurance defined; The circumstances in which a cargo insurance contract amounts to "marine insurance"; Marine insurance defined; Land risks incidental to sea voyages; Risks analogous to a marine adventure; Insurance subject to the Institute Cargo Clauses; Carriage of cargo by land: road and rail |
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Carriage of cargo by airCargo in store; CHAPTER 2 LAW AND JURISDICTION CLAUSES; Choice of law; English law under the Institute Cargo Clauses and the MRC; Rome I; Application of Rome I; Freedom of choice for "large risks"; When are storage risks "large risks"?; Express or implied choices of law; Absence of choice; English domestic law; English law clauses and foreign courts; Choice of jurisdiction; Standard London market jurisdiction clauses; The Judgments Regulation; Application of the Judgments Regulation; The Lugano Convention |
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Is jurisdiction under the Judgments Regulation exclusive or permissive?Formalities; Goods in transit by seagoing ships and connected risks; "Large risks"; The court first seised; The common law position; Arbitration; CHAPTER 3 OPEN COVERS, POLICIES AND CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE; Open covers; How cargo insurance operates in practice; The structure of a cargo insurance contract; The development and structure of open covers; The origin of open covers; Open covers: types and terms; Standard open covers; Facultative/obligatory: ("fac./oblig.") covers; Brokers' facilities or lineslips |
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Brokers' facilities considered and definedIs a facility a contract of insurance?; The position of leaders and followers: agency?; The General Underwriters' Agreement ("GUA"); Coverholders: binding authorities; Policies and contracts of insurance; The Market Reform Contract and the SG and MAR Forms; The contract of insurance as evidence; What the policy must specify: the assured; The "Assured" under London market open covers; The "Assured" under the Institute Cargo Clauses; Knowledge of the "Assured" under the Institute Cargo Clauses |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 30, 2015) |
Subject |
Marine insurance -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Insurance -- Risk Assessment & Management.
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Marine insurance -- Law and legislation
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Great Britain
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317637233 |
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1317637232 |
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9781315758794 |
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1315758792 |
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9781317637240 |
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1317637240 |
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9781317637226 |
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1317637224 |
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