Master the essentials of representations in marine insurance with this authoritative early work and its careful notes.
This edition collects the core lecture on representations, along with notes and illustrations that illuminate how misstatements, concealment, and warranties affect insurance contracts at sea. Grounded in historical cases and practical debate, it helps readers grasp what is considered material, how courts have treated representations, and how the law has evolved across jurisdictions.
- Clear explanations of representations versus warranties and their impact on policy validity
- Guidance through landmark cases and the reasoning lawyers use in marine insurance disputes
- Notes and illustrations that connect theory to real-world underwriting and claims
- Context for the author’s broader project on a comprehensive course in marine insurance law
Ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone seeking a foundational understanding of representations in marine insurance contracts.