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Marine Insurance Its Principles and Practice, PDF eBook

Marine Insurance Its Principles and Practice PDF

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Total and constructive total losses. War losses Definition - Constructive Total Loss - Adjustment May be Simple - Assured Must Endeavor to Preserve Property - When Is a Thing Lost? - When Does a Constructive Total Loss Occur - American and English Practice Differs - Abandonment - Tender of Abandon ment - Validity of Abandonment - Tender Must be Promptly Made - Acceptance of Abandonment - Effect of Acceptance Abandonment May be Deferred by Mutual Consent - Assignment Dates from Time of Loss - Abandonment of Vessel Involves Freight - No Abandonment if Loss Not Due to Insured Peril Total and Constructive Total Loss of Vessel - Total Loss of Cargo - Total Loss of Freight - Proximate Cause - War Losses.

Missing Vessels - Presumption of Cause of Loss - Perplexing Problems Doubtful Cases - The Right of Subrogation - Salvage - Carrier's Liability - Carriers Slow to Respond for Losses - Benefit of In surance Clauses - Loan Receipts.

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