This is the latest edition of the standard work on marine insurance.?The book combines a description of the practice with the principles on which the practice is based.
This sixth edition will appeal to all readers concerned with marine insurance. It provides comprehensive guidance on items such as Lloyd’s Marine Insurance, Lloyd’s Salvage Agreement and indemnity measures. Marine liability is also explored in extensive detail. Each chapter is underpinned by sound knowledge of the way in which this business is conducted.
Despite
the
large
number
of
people
actively
engaged
in
the
practice
of
marine
insurance,
very
few
of
its
practitioners
have
attempted
to
write
a
textbook
on
the
subject.
This
may
be
because
those
that
have
been
produced
are
of
such
excellent
quality
that
no
other
work
has
been
deemed
necessary.
In
company
with
many
of
my
contemporaries
I
studied
these
works
in
my
student
days,
and
I
am
grateful
for
the
help
I
received
from
them.
I
feel
that
without
this
background
I
could
never
have
undertaken
this
present
task
and
I,
therefore,
wish
to
acknowledge
an
indebtedness
to
Harold
Turner’s
‘Principles
of
Marine
Insurance’,
Victor
Dover’s
‘Handbook’,
Payne’s
‘Carriage
of
Goods
by
Sea’,
the
study
courses
of
the
Chartered
Insurance
Institute,
and
the
handbooks
published
by
the
Institute
of
London
Underwriters.
Very
wisely,
these
earlier
writers
have
concentrated
on
the
well
established
principles
of
the
subject,
backed
by
case
law,
thereby
establishing
a
basic
foundation
for
the
young
practitioner.
Nevertheless,
such
principles
are
little
more
than
the
established
practice
of
the
past,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
it
is
time
that
many
later
developments
are
brought
within
the
range
of
textbooks
and
that
the
standard
practices
of
today
should
be
recorded.
I
realise,
of
course,
that
this
may
lead
to
severe
criticism
if
it
is
thought
that
I
propose
to
introduce
some
form
of
rules
of
conduct,
and
I
would
like
to
make
it
clear
that
I
intend
only
to
place
on
record
that
which
is
commonly
practised
for
the
benefit
of
those
who
have
been
unable
to
acquire
this
knowledge
by
years
of
experience.
It
is
true
that
experience
is
the
best
teacher
but
to
gain
experience
takes
time,
and
in
this
progressive
age
time
is
something
we
cannot
afford
to
expend.
In
my
aim
to
introduce
modern
practice
and
I
propose
to
write
this
work
in
two
stages.
The
first
of
these
gives
the
principles
of
the
business,
but
necessarily
embraces
some
fundamental
practices
which
properly
belong
in
this
section.
The
second
stage
relates
to
the
practice
of
Cargo
Insurance,
Hull
Insurance,
Freight
Insurance
and
Marine
Reinsurance.
I
trust
that
this
method
of
approach
will
enable
the
student
to
understand
the
subject
more
readily.
R.
H.
BROWN
London
1968
Chapter 1 Introduction and Commercial Need for Insurance
Chapter 2 London Insurance Markets and Associations
Chapter 3 Insurable Interest
Chapter 4 Good Faith and Warranties
Chapter 5 The Principle and Proximate Cause and Marine Insurance Perils
Chapter 6 Partial and Total Loss
Chapter 7 The Marine Insurance Policy
Chapter 8 Marine Policy Conditions
Chapter 9 Attachment and Termination of Cover
Chapter 10 Effecting a Marine Insurance Contract
Chapter 11 Premiums, Additional Premiums and Returnable Premiums
Chapter 12 Measure of Indemnity
Chapter 13 Sue and Labour, Salvage, Subrogation and Double Insurance
Chapter 14 Marine Liability Insurance and Negligence
Chapter 15 General Average Principles and The York/Antwerp Rules
Chapter 16 General Average Procedures, Documentation, Adjustments and Underwriters
List
of
Abbreviations
Appendix
A
The
Marine
Insurance
Act,
1906
Appendix
B
The
York-Antwerp
Rules,
1994
Appendix
C
The
Marine
Insurance
(Gambling
Policies)
Act,
1909
Robert
H.
Brown
The
late
Robert
Henry
Brown
F.Inst.
A.M.
A.C.I.I
enlisted
with
the
United
States
Navy
in
1952
before
serving
on
a
supply
ship
during
the
Korean
War.
He
subsequently
pursued
a
career
in
academia,
writing
and
editing
several
publications
on
marine
insurance.
- Number of Pages:
- 408
- ISBN:
- 9781856091503
- Binding Format:
- Hardback
- Book Height:
- 220 mm
- Book Width:
- 140 mm
- Weight:
- 0.9 kg
- Published Date:
- September 1998
- Preview:
- Yes
- Author:
- Robert H. Brown
- Publication Date:
- September 1998