marine policy

  • 1Valued Marine Policy — A type of insurance coverage that places a specific value on the insured property, such as the hull or cargo of a shipping vessel. A valued marine policy pays up to, or in its entirety, the specified value in the event of a total loss. It differs …

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  • 2Marine spatial planning — (MSP) is a tool that brings together multiple users of the ocean – including energy, industry, government, conservation and recreation – to make informed and coordinated decisions about how to use marine resources sustainably. MSP uses maps to… …

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  • 3mixed marine policy — A time and voyage policy wherein the voyage is designated by the policy, but the risk is limited to a specified time. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins § 324 …

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  • 4time marine policy — See time policy. time of legal memory. Within the period of recorded history, as distinguished from a remote period the events of which are unrecorded and accordingly unknown. For some purposes, in England, the beginning of the reign of Richard… …

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  • 5Marine insurance — Admiralty law History …

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  • 6Marine Le Pen — Marine Le Pen, president of the Front National pictured in January 2011 2nd President of the National Front Incumbent …

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  • 7Marine Institute Ireland — Marine Institute, Ireland Agency overview Formed 1991 Headquarters Galway, Ireland …

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  • 8Marine Corps War College — Seal of the Marine Corps War College Established 1991 (1991) Type Military Institution …

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  • 9Marine Scotland — is part of the core Scottish Government and was set up to manage Scotland s waters.[1] It was established on April 1, 2009 and is the lead marine management organisation in Scotland and the champion of Scotland s Seas. The body brings together… …

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  • 10Marine debris — on the Hawaiian coast Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human created waste that has deliberately or accidentally become afloat in a lake, sea, ocean or waterway. Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and on… …

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