In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
Yes, if you can prove that the he actually was negligent, and that his negligence caused your financial damages.
If the damages claimed were of a type covered by the policy (prior to cancelation), resulted from a covered type of occurrence, and occurred before cancelation, yes. If the incident resulting in the damages occurred after cancelation, no.
Liability for resulting damages would rest with the owner of the pool.
No. homeowners insurance covers resulting damages of the covered perils.
An OS&D Administrator is a job title. The person who performs this job is responsible for determining the specifics and dispostion of overages, shortages and damages to cargo during the shipping process. When damaged cargo is reported at a consignee this person would be responsible for determining what type of damage it is (wet, crushed, torn, spoiled, etc) and the cause of the damage (accident, hole in trailer, loadshift, temperature not maintained, pilferage, contaminated).
Your Auto Liability Insurance will offer coverages for damages resulting from automobile ownership. Homeowners Insurance does not cover autos or auto accidents.
Usually liable for all damages and injuries, and may be criminally charged if there is a resulting death.
In this agreement, the U.S gave up all claims. Against France for damages to the American shipping. In return, France released the US. From the treaty of 1778
I'm pretty sure you can.But I guess it depends on your situation.
No, homeowners insurance is Property Insurance, it does not cover loses or damages resulting from our choice of pet ownership.
Shipping or transport companies would benefit from having haulage insurance. Haulage insurance covers damages in transportation of good, so the shipping companies would want it.
In shipping terms, the acronym CIP stands for "carriage and insurance paid to". This means the seller pays the carrier (such as FedEx) the shipping rate to get the product to the buyer. The seller also pays the insurance premium that covers damages to or loss of the shipment.