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Marine cargo insurance

Marine cargo insurance
Marine cargo insurance
Marine Cargo Insurance brings together the case law on marine cargo insurance to assist practitioners, whether they are lawyers, underwriters, insurance brokers or surveyors and investigators, to resolve issues of meaning and interpretation of the Institute Cargo Clauses (ICC), the most widely used standard form of marine cargo insurance cover. The work will examine marine cargo insurance by reference to English and foreign legal cases and the Marine Insurance Act 1906.
9781843117636
Informa
Dunt, John
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Dunt, John
ec889da4-4502-4c36-9270-148926fd816b

Dunt, John (2009) Marine cargo insurance , London, UK. Informa, 534pp.

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Abstract

Marine Cargo Insurance brings together the case law on marine cargo insurance to assist practitioners, whether they are lawyers, underwriters, insurance brokers or surveyors and investigators, to resolve issues of meaning and interpretation of the Institute Cargo Clauses (ICC), the most widely used standard form of marine cargo insurance cover. The work will examine marine cargo insurance by reference to English and foreign legal cases and the Marine Insurance Act 1906.

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Published date: 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 79960
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79960
ISBN: 9781843117636
PURE UUID: 8e996980-525a-4022-be04-550f1ea6b004

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Date deposited: 23 Mar 2010
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 17:18

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Author: John Dunt

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