Marine Insurance Law (Record no. 653509)
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fixed length control field | 09030 a2200169 4500 |
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781138669239 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 346.420862 |
Cutter | GUR.M |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Gürses, Özlem |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Marine Insurance Law |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 2nd |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Taylor & Francis Group |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | New York |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2017 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xxxiv, 431 pages |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc | Machine generated contents note: Lloyd's of London<br/>Protection and indemnity clubs<br/>The law of marine insurance<br/>The Marine Insurance Act 1906<br/>SG policy<br/>Contract of marine insurance<br/>Valued policy<br/>Unvalued policy<br/>Voyage and time policies<br/>Floating policies and open covers<br/>Assignment<br/>Assignment under the Marine Insurance Act 1906<br/>The insurers right to defend the claim<br/>The Law of Property Act 1925<br/>Assignment in equity<br/>Further reading<br/>London Company Market<br/>The Lloyd's market<br/>Syndicates<br/>Coverholder and binding authority<br/>Formation of insurance contracts<br/>When is a binding contract concluded?<br/>Signing down<br/>Agreements reached via emails<br/>Requirement of formal policy<br/>Can the MRC be a contract of insurance?<br/>The Leading Underwriter Clause<br/>Introduction<br/>Wagering contracts<br/>Legislation<br/>Definition of insurable interest<br/>Types of interest<br/>Ownership<br/>Contingent interest<br/>Contents note continued: Mortgagor and mortgagee<br/>Profit<br/>Pervasive interest<br/>Shareholder<br/>Valuable benefit<br/>Ordinary creditor<br/>Bailee<br/>Expectation<br/>'as interest might appear thereafter'<br/>Defeasible interest<br/>Partial interest<br/>Freight<br/>Date for insurable interest<br/>The nature of the duty<br/>The scope of the duty<br/>Disclosure of material facts<br/>Misrepresentation<br/>Burden of proof<br/>Materiality<br/>Decisive influence test<br/>Increased risk test<br/>Mere influence test<br/>Inducement<br/>Proof of inducement<br/>Inducement is a subjective test and focuses on the actual insurer<br/>No inducement if the outcome is the same with full disclosure or true representation<br/>Negligent underwriting<br/>Misrepresentation by a third party<br/>Presumption of inducement<br/>Material facts<br/>Physical hazard<br/>Moral hazard<br/>Disclosure by agent effecting insurance<br/>Facts that need not be disclosed<br/>Remedies for breach<br/>Contents note continued: Avoidance under Insurance Act 2015<br/>Other remedies under Insurance Act 2015<br/>Variations<br/>Waiver of remedy for breach of the duty of good faith<br/>Waiver by affirmation<br/>Damages for misrepresentation<br/>Duration of the duty of good faith<br/>Scope of the post-contractual duty of good faith<br/>Remedy for breach of the post-contractual duty of good faith<br/>Conclusions about the post-contractual duty of good faith<br/>Insurers' duty of good faith<br/>Contracting out of the Insurance Act 2015<br/>Definition<br/>Creating a warranty<br/>Express warranty<br/>Construction of warranties<br/>Present and continuing warranties<br/>Implied warranties<br/>Warranties of seaworthiness<br/>Voyage policies<br/>Time policies<br/>Privity<br/>Time policies: contractual warranties<br/>There is no warranty that goods are seaworthy<br/>Remedy<br/>Marine Insurance Act 1906<br/>Insurance Act 2015<br/>Strict compliance<br/>Waiver<br/>Waiver by an express policy wording<br/>Contents note continued: Waiver by estoppel<br/>'Held covered' clauses<br/>The basis of the contract clauses<br/>Difference from conditions<br/>Terms not relevant to the actual loss<br/>Contracting out<br/>The custom (or fiction)<br/>Effect of receipt on policy<br/>Producing brokers - placing brokers<br/>The amount of premium<br/>Premium's due date<br/>The custom can be excluded<br/>Premium payment warranty<br/>Adjusted premium clauses<br/>Consequences of non-payment of premium<br/>Broker's cancellation clause<br/>Broker's lien<br/>'Lien on the policy' - possessory lien<br/>Specific lien<br/>General lien<br/>Return of premium<br/>Total failure of consideration<br/>The premium is indivisible<br/>The risk may be divisible<br/>'At and from'<br/>Gross premium to be returned<br/>Account adjustment between the broker and the insurer<br/>True meaning of cause proxima (proximate cause)<br/>Concurrent causes<br/>Insured perils<br/>Perils of the seas<br/>Contents note continued: Perils of the seas and unseaworthiness<br/>Insured perils under standard hull and cargo clauses<br/>Barratry of master, officers or crew<br/>Cargo risks<br/>Both to blame<br/>Forms of loss in marine insurance<br/>Actual total loss<br/>Where the subject matter is destroyed<br/>Where the subject matter insured is so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured<br/>Where the assured is irretrievably deprived of the insured subject matter<br/>Actual total loss of freight<br/>Time when actual loss must be constituted<br/>The subject matter insured is reasonably abandoned on account of its actual total Loss appearing to be unavoidable [s.60(1)]<br/>Where the subject matter insured is reasonably abandoned because it could not be preserved from actual total loss without an expenditure which would exceed its value when the expenditure had been incurred (s.60(1))<br/>Recovery is unlikely<br/>Contents note continued: The cost of repairing the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired (s.60(2)(i)(b))<br/>Insured value<br/>Cost of repair<br/>Place of repair<br/>Constructive total loss of goods<br/>Loss of voyage<br/>Date at which CTL to be assessed<br/>Notice of abandonment<br/>Form of notice and acceptance of abandonment<br/>Timing of notice of abandonment<br/>Circumstances in which notice of abandonment is not needed<br/>Acceptance of abandonment<br/>Constructive total loss of freight<br/>Successive total losses<br/>Measure of indemnity<br/>Partial loss of goods<br/>Partial loss of the ship<br/>Reasonable cost of repair<br/>Unrepaired vessels<br/>Partial loss of the freight<br/>Successive losses<br/>Successive unrepaired partial losses<br/>Mitigation of loss<br/>Principles of contract law<br/>Insurance law<br/>The existence of the duty to mitigate in insurance<br/>Sue and labour clauses: marine insurance<br/>Duration of the duty<br/>Contents note continued: The effect of illegality<br/>Ransom<br/>The quantum meruit principle<br/>Apportionment<br/>Supplementary or not<br/>Consequences of breach of section 78(4)<br/>Apprehension of loss<br/>Duty to mitigate in non-marine insurance<br/>What is a fraudulent claim?<br/>Dishonesty<br/>Materiality and inducement<br/>Remedy for making fraudulent claims<br/>Link with the duty of good faith<br/>Forfeiture of the claim<br/>Remedies for fraudulent claims<br/>Remedies for fraudulent claims in group insurance<br/>More on fraudulent means and devices<br/>Reform<br/>The effect of subrogation<br/>Insurer's rights in respect of the proceeds of the assured's recovery<br/>Insurer's rights in respect of the assured's rights against the third party<br/>Elements of subrogation<br/>The juridical basis of subrogation<br/>Insurer's subrogation rights<br/>Contents note continued: The insurer pays in full under the policy, but that payment does not fully indemnify the assured against his actual loss<br/>A claim on a policy is settled for less than its full value<br/>Limitations to subrogation<br/>The assured is the party that has suffered loss but is also the party responsible for that loss<br/>The nature of recovery by the assured from the third party<br/>Gifts (voluntary payments)<br/>Obligations of the assured and the insurer<br/>Permission to use his name by the insurer<br/>Acting in good faith (not to prejudice the insurers' subrogation rights)<br/>The insurer's duty not to prejudice the rights of the assured<br/>Subrogation action against co-assured<br/>Allocation of recovery from the third party between the assured and the insurer<br/>Insurance in layers<br/>Costs of proceeding against the third party<br/>Subrogation and abandonment<br/>Contribution<br/>Increased value policy<br/>Contents note continued: Brokers: servants of the market<br/>Duties of the brokers<br/>Pre-contractual duties: duties on placement<br/>To exercise reasonable care and skill to meet the assured's requirements<br/>Broker's duties are not absolute but rather a requirement to exercise reasonable skill and care<br/>Duties apply on renewal<br/>Duty of disclosure and not to misrepresent material facts<br/>Producing brokers and placing brokers<br/>Post-contractual duties<br/>Claims procedure<br/>Duties to underwriters<br/>Contributory negligence<br/>In a claim between assured-reinsured and broker<br/>In a claim between placing and producing brokers<br/>Brokers' commission<br/>Definition and types of reinsurance<br/>The parties<br/>Formation of reinsurance contracts<br/>Duty of utmost good faith/duty of fair presentation of the risk<br/>Terms of reinsurance contracts<br/>Limits of incorporation<br/>Implied terms<br/>Presumption of back-to-back cover<br/>Non-proportional reinsurance<br/>Contents note continued: Assessing the deductibles and loss<br/>Wasa v Lexington<br/>Proof of reinsured's liability in claims against reinsurers<br/>First limb: the risk falls within the reinsurance cover<br/>Second limb: bona fine settlements<br/>Qualified follow-the-settlements clause<br/>'Within the terms of original insurance'<br/>Other wordings<br/>Claims provisions<br/>Claims co-operation clauses<br/>Claims control clauses<br/>Construction of claims provisions<br/>Creation of condition precedent<br/>The use of 'condition precedent'<br/>Express statement of the remedy<br/>Remedy and waiver<br/>Relationship between follow-the-settlements and claims clauses<br/>Further reading. |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Marine insurance -- Law and legislation -- England. |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | 13/12/2019 | 62 | 3032.28 | 346.420862 GUR.M | SLSN-B-13042 | 08/06/2020 | 4611.83 | Books | ||||
Dewey Decimal Classification | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | 05/05/2020 | 167 | 2552.77 | 346.420862 GUR.M | SLSN-B-13657 | 05/05/2020 | 4909.18 | Books |