The Modern Law of Marine Insurance, Volume 1

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D. Rhidian Thomas
LLP, 1996 - Business & Economics - 521 pages
This work is an analysis of the law of marine insurance which systematically covers the essentials of the subject, analyzing the contemporary questions and debates in the law and arising out of market practice. The text addresses such topics as: marine insurance contracts; hull time and voyage clauses; marine perils and the burden of proof; causation and the evolution and codification of the proximate cause doctrine; choice of law and jurisdiction clauses; mortgagee's interest insurance; insuring cargoes in the 1990s; constructive total losses; sue and labour clauses; and duties of marine insurance brokers.

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Contents

Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Legislation
xli
PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONTRACT OF MARINE
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