Maritime Law Essay, Research Paper
Maritime Law
The value of many shipments depends upon fluctuations in the currency rates,
freight, handling charges, and other expenses. By means of insurance protection
will be provided to goods from any uncontrollable variables. A contract of
Marine Insurance is defined by section 7 of the Marine Insurance Act of 1909 as:
“A contract whereby the insurer undertakes to indemnify the assured, in manner
and to the extent thereby agreed, against marine losses, that is to say, the
losses incident to marine adventure.” The purpose of marine insurance is to
provide protection against financial loss for an amount, which is as close as
possible to the actual loss recognized. Marine insurance is a contract by which
one party for a specified consideration promises to pay another party a sum of
money on the loss of goods that are subject to marine transport. Therefore
marine insurance is a contract of indemnity, which is a contract of
reimbursement, and the amount redeemable is measured by the extent of the
assured’s or the insured’s financial loss. The terms and conditions of the
contract entered into with the insurer determine the amount of reimbursement
that is to be received by the insured.
A contract of marine insurance is embodied in a policy, which specifies:
“1- The name of the insured, or of some person who effects the insurance on his
behalf.
2- The subject matter insured and the risk insured against.
3- The voyage, or period of time, or both, as the case may be, covered by the
insurance.
4- The sum or sums insured.
5- The names of the insurers.”
The promissor in an insurance contract is called the insurer or underwriter, the
person to whom the promise is made is the insured, assured or the policyholder
and finally the contract is referred as the policy.
In order to avoid these situations marine cargo insurance has different coverage
for different purposes.
http://uniserve.edu.au/law/pub/icl/marincon/MarineInsuranceandCargoCla.html
http://ra.irv.uit.no/trade_law/documents/insurance/mia_1906/art/mia_1906.html#01
General Average Loss
55 Section 72(1) says that a general average loss is any loss or damage
voluntarily incurred for the general safety of the ship and cargo. For example,
where goods are thrown overboard in a storm for the purposes of saving a ship,
and the rest of the cargo. The Admiral Zmajevic (1983) 2 LLR 86.
56 Section 72(3) says that the several persons interested in the ship,
freight and cargo must contribute rateably to indemnify the person whose goods
have been sacrificed against all but his proportion of the general loss.
1.Does your policy cover perils?
2.Does it cover war risks and riots?
Due to events like the Los Angeles 3.Does it cover?
Nature of Marine Insur
1 Marine Insurance deals with the insurance of marine risks.
5 There are a number of terms used in marine insurance, as follows:
5.1 The contract of Marine Insurance is generally referred to as
the Policy;
5.2 The insurer is the underwriter;
5.3 The property insured is called the subject matter of the
insurance;
5.4 The assured’s interest in that subject matter is called the
insurable interest;
5.5 The payment or consideration for which the insurer undertakes
to indemnify the insured is called the premium.
http://ra.irv.uit.no/trade_law/documents/insurance/mia_1906/art/mia_1906.html#01
Does your policy cover perils. This is damage caused to your goods due to:
heavy weather conditions, salt water damage, collisions, fires, jettisons
(voluntary dumping overboard of either cargo or ship’s material to protect
property from a common danger)?
2.Does it cover war risks and riots? Due to events like the recent Los
Angeles riots and warlike situations occurring worldwide, this point needs much
attention and consideration. Situations arise most often without warning and may
result in damage to your merchandise.
3.Does it cover General Average? This is a loss resulting from a voluntary
sacrifice of any part of the vessel or cargo, or an expenditure to safeguard the
vessel and the remainder of the cargo. In a declared General Average, the
financial responsibility you bear is determined by the value of your cargo in
relation to the total values involved in the voyage. This cost can sometimes
total more than the value of your merchandise.
http://www.ghgcorp.com/ftnet/pubserv/brokerag.html#INSURANCE MARINE CARGO
INSURANCE AGREEMENT (Sample Agreement)
Policy Number:
Assured:
Phone:
FAX:
Loss Payee:
Commodity:
Valuation: Amount of invoice, including all charges therein and including pre-
paid and/or advanced and/or guaranteed freight charges, if any, plus 10%.
Foreign currency to be converted into dollars at current rate of exchange in New
York.
Voyage:
Coverage: Insured against all risks of physical damage from any external cause,
irrespective of percentage, including the risks of wars, strikes, riots & civil
commotion, from warehouse to warehouse.
Rate:
Date of Proposal:
[____] I hereby authorize (Shipper) to insure all of my shipments on and after __
___________________ subject to the above agreement.
[____] I hereby decline insurance coverage and fully understand that (Shipper’s)
limited liability is $500.00 per shipping package (ocean), $9.07 per pound (air)
or $0.50 per pound (domestic).
________________________ ________________________ _________________
Name/Title Signature Date of Acceptance/
Declination