Should the Vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to the same Owners or under the same management, the Assured shall have the same rights under this insurance as they... Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping - Page 132edited by - 1908 - 707 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Joseph Arnould, Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - Average (Maritime law) - 1901 - 912 pages
...provides that, " should the vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...owners not interested in the vessel hereby insured." (z) For further instances, see McArthur, 2nd ed. p. 322. Where the underwriters were only liable to... | |
| Joseph Arnould (Sir) - Average (Maritime law) - 1909 - 970 pages
...or otherwise. 7. It is further agreed that should the within-named vessel receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...entirely the property of owners not interested in the within-named vessel ; but in such cases the amount payable for the services rendered shall be referred... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Average (Maritime law) - 1909 - 970 pages
...provides that, " should the vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to the same owners, or under the Sect. 795. been a collision within the meaning of the clause, he is protected against all damnges,... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Average (Maritime law) - 1914 - 1014 pages
...provides that, " should the vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to the same owners, or under the same management, tho assured shall have the same rights under this policy as they would have were the other vessel entirely... | |
| George Maitland Lazarus - Freight and freightage - 1915 - 336 pages
...shall be made. 10. It is further agreed that should the within-named vessel receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...entirely the property of owners not interested in the within-named vessel ; but in such cases the amount payable for the services rendered shall be referred... | |
| William Gow - Insurance law - 1917 - 520 pages
...shall be made. 10. It is further agreed that should the within-named vessel receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...entirely the property of owners not interested in the within-named vessel ; but in such cases the amount payable for the services rendered shall be referred... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Average (Maritime law) - 1921 - 1020 pages
...or otherwise. 8. It is further agreed that should the within-named vessel receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...were the other vessel entirely the property of owners pot interested in the within-named vessel; but in such cases the amount payable for the services rendered... | |
| Carl Ritter - Insurance law - 1922 - 792 pages
...sistership clause bei Witherby l usw.: Shonld the vessel hereby insured . . . receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to the same owners, or nnder the same mauagemeut, the assured shall have the same rights nnder this policy as they would have... | |
| Witherby & Co., London - Insurance, Marine - 1926 - 350 pages
...personal injury. Should the Vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another Vessel belonging wholly or in part to...the other Vessel entirely the property of owners not 1nterested in the Vessel hereby insured ; but in such cases the liability for the collision or the... | |
| Susan Hodges - Business & Economics - 1999 - 1013 pages
...illness. 7 SISTERSHIP Should the Vessel named herein come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to...the Assured shall have the same rights under this insurance as they would have were the other vessel entirely the property of Owners not interested in... | |
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