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Perils of the Seas and Inherent Vice in Marine Insurance Law

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Supreme Court ruling in Global Process System Inc. v Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad (The Cendor MOPU) created a shock wave in the London marine insurance market, as the Supreme Court decision changed the boundaries of doctrine with respect to the meaning of 'perils of the sea' and 'inherent vice'. Both phrases play an important role in the insurance market, affecting both assureds and insurers and their respective interests under all classes of marine insurance policies.

This book reviews the origin of the clauses 'perils of the sea' and 'inherent vice' by tracing back through the early cases in order to understand the origin and noting how and why the changes occurred. It will examine how the law has been developed in the recent cases and discuss whether the Supreme Court case The Cendor MOPU has overruled the previous cases in terms of the clauses 'inherent vice' and 'perils of the sea'.

Considering the impact of The Cendor MOPU decision with respect to the Marine Insurance Act 1906, as well as the standard Institute Cargo Clauses, it evaluates whether the decision is consistent with these things and discusses the effect of the decision on recent cases and on the insurance market.

List of contents










1 Introduction to 'Perils of the Sea' and 'Inherent Vice' in Marine Insurance Law 2 Historical Overview of 'Perils of the Sea' and 'Inherent Vice' in Marine Insurance Law 3 The Modern Definitions of 'Perils of the Sea': After the Marine Insurance Act 1906 4 Fortuity and 'Perils of the Seas' 5 Cargo Insurance and 'Perils of the Sea' 6 Hull Insurance and 'Perils of the Sea' 7 Inherent Vice 8 Cargo Insurance and 'Inherent Vice' 9 Causation


About the author

Dr Ayça Uçar is an assistant professor of maritime, transport and insurance law at Özyeğin University, Turkey.

Summary

This book reviews the origin of the clauses "perils of the sea" and "inherent vice" by tracing back through the early cases in order to understand the origin, and noting how and why the changes occurred.

Product details

Authors Ayca Ucar, Ayça Uçar
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.01.2023
 
EAN 9780367609689
ISBN 978-0-367-60968-9
No. of pages 198
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

LAW / General, LAW / International, LAW / Maritime, LAW / Insurance, Law of the Sea, Insurance Law, International law, transport and commerce: maritime law, International maritime law, Public international law: law of the sea

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