The Roots and Future of the South African Law of Marine Insurance |
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
HISTORY OF ROMANGERMANIC LAW | 10 |
CIVIL LAW COUNTRIES | 19 |
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Common terms and phrases
accepted according agreed allowed and/or appears apply approach arising Assured authority average Cape cargo caused century charges charterers civil claim Clause Code collision common law considered contained contract countries courts cover damage damage or expense deemed destination differences discharge Dutch effected England English law European event Exclusion existence extend freight French given important indemnity influence Institute insurable interest Insurance Act insurance law Introduction Italy law of insurance legal systems legislation liability loss marine insurance matter named Niekerk notes notice object occur otherwise Owners particular parties period person port or place practice premium principles reasonably recover recoverable referred regard relating requirement respect result risk Roman law Roman-Dutch law rules salvage ship sources South African South African law subject-matter insured taken termination thereof total loss Underwriters unless Vessel voyage wagering