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Marine Insurance Clauses, 5th Edition

Marine Insurance Clauses, 5th Edition

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  • Publisher: Informa Law
  • ISBN: 9781032919935
  • Published In: October 2024
  • Format: Paperback , 434 pages
  • Jurisdiction: International ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only
  • Hardback Edition ISBN: 9781842145944
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An essential reference for anyone involved in marine insurance as it brings analysis, experience and commercial sense to the present complex and sometimes confusing variations in policy conditions and market practices.

This fifth is updated to include details of the Institute Cargo Clauses 2009, an examination of the American Hull Clauses of 2009 and also comments on piracy, the major issue of the moment. The section on Hull clauses reflects the market’s preference to revert to older clauses to insure vessels under the cover of named insured perils under ITCH 1995 and 1983 rather than the “all risks” clauses introduced in 2002/3. Whilst the emphasis is more on the interpretation and practice under the earlier clauses it also includes commentary on the newer clauses.

A highly practical examination and analysis of all legal practitioners, marine insurance underwriters and brokers, average adjusters and shipowners.

The book follows the structure of the fourth edition with sections on:

  • Marine cargo forms
  • Marine hull forms
  • Additional insurances for shipowners
  • Insurances for various interests
  • War and strikes risks forms

N.Geoffrey Hudson, M.A. (OXON) is a barrister and consultant average adjuster, having been for many years senior partner of Ernest Robert Lindley & Sons, one of the leading firms of international average adjusters. He has been both Chairman of the Association of Average Adjusters and President of the International Association of European Average Adjusters (AIDE). He has contributed to several publications including Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly. He is the author of The York –Antwerp Rules (2nd ed.), and co-author of The Institute Clauses (3rd ed.) and The Marine Claims Handbook (5th ed.).

Tim Madge is a partner of Mediterranean Average Adjusting Company, having joined the profession in 1963. He is a Fellow and past Chairman of the Association of Average Adjusters from May 2001 to May 2003, during which time he organized and chaired seminars on marine insurance terms and conditions and related matters and also steered the consultation process between the Association and the Joint Hull Committee, leading to the International Hull Clauses launched on 01/11/02 and amended in 2003. He sits on the Association’s Committee of Management, Examination Committee and Panel of Experts. He is also a member of the European Association of Average Adjusters (AIDE).

Keith Sturges began his average adjusting career with E.R. Lindley & Sons in 1975 dealing with claims on marine cargo policies and the cargo side of large general average cases. After qualifying as a Fellow of the Association of Average Adjusters in 1990, he become a director of E.R. Lindley & Co/ Richards Hogg Lindley and, in addition to dealing with cargo claims, managed a large portfolio of hull related matters, including claims on ship policies, collision liabilities, loss of hire etc.. He has acted as expert witness in a number of large, disputed claims variously advising lawyers, insurers and claimants. During a spell out of the average adjusting profession, Keith acted as Manager for Professional Standards and Training in the Agency Department at Lloyd’s, training and examining Lloyd’s Agents around the world and introducing a comprehensive cargo claims handling examination into the Lloyd’s Agency’s Certificate of Cargo Surveying Proficiency programme. He then returned to average adjusting with Richards Hogg Lindley where he is currently a director.

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