f (hull clause)
1Port of Hull — Coordinates: 53°44′17″N 0°19′55″W / 53.738°N 0.332°W / 53.738; 0.332 …
2River Hull — River The tidal barrier at the mouth of the river …
3inchmaree clause — ˈinchməˌrē noun Usage: usually capitalized I Etymology: after Inchmaree, British steamer; from its formulation as a result of the sinking of the Inchmaree in Liverpool harbor March, 1884 : a clause in a marine insurance policy on the hull of a… …
4Inchmaree Clause — A clause of a marine insurance policy, covering loss of, or damage to, the hull or machinery, through the negligence of master, mariners, engineers or pilots, or through explosions, bursting of boilers, or breaking of shafts, or through any… …
5Inchmaree clause — Inch·ma·ree clause / inch mə rē / n [after Inchmaree, a British steamer whose 1884 sinking in Liverpool harbor resulted in its formulation]: a clause in a marine insurance policy that covers damage or loss caused by the negligence of a vessel s… …
6breakdown clause — A clause in a charter party, providing for a deduction from the hire of the vessel for delay and expense caused by accidents or eventualities named in such clause; such as deficiency of men or stores, fire, breaking down of hull, machinery,… …
7Inchmaree Clause — marine insurance clause introduced in 1887 to insure against damages from hidden defect in the vessel s hull or machinery and covers losses caused by crew negligence (named after a ship named Inchmaree ) …
8running-down clause — A clause in a hull insurance policy covering a shipowner against liability for compensation as a result of a collision with another vessel …
9Both-To-Blame Collision Clause — Part of the Ocean Marine Insurance policy that states that if a ship (vessel) collides with another ship due to the negligence of both, owners and shippers of both vessels must share in the losses in accordance with the monetary values of their… …
10inchmaree clause — In marine insurance, provision in policy protecting one from perils resulting from negligence of master, or from any latent defect in machinery or hull, charterer, mariners, engineers and pilots …