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marine insurance
marine insurance
noun
- insurance covering damage to or loss of ship, passengers, or cargo caused by the sea
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marine insurance1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
It also doubled the rates of marine insurance; which was the most grievous damage of all.
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The expense of reconditioning and rebagging is generally borne by the marine insurance companies.
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Hence the modern employment of the term for particular and general average (see below) in marine insurance.
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Marine insurance contracts are dissolved by the outbreak of war except where the risk insured against had already been incurred.
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They raised the rates of British marine insurance, but they did not dethrone the mistress of the seas.
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