Abandonment:

The act of surrendering the insured vessel or goods to the insurer when a loss is total or constructive total.

Actual Total Loss (ATL):

A situation where the subject matter insured is completely destroyed or so damaged that it is no longer useful.

Average:

A partial loss or damage to the insured goods or vessel. It is further classified into:

General Average: A loss shared proportionately by all parties in a voyage when sacrifices are made for the safety of the vessel.

Particular Average: A loss borne solely by the party whose cargo was damaged.

Barratry: Fraudulent acts committed by the ship’s master or crew that are against the owner’s interests (e.g., theft, smuggling).

Bill of Lading:

A document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. It serves as a receipt, contract, and title of the goods.

Charter Party:

A contract between a shipowner and a charterer for the hire of a ship or its cargo space.

Constructive Total Loss (CTL):

A situation where the cost of repairing or recovering the vessel or goods exceeds their insured value.

Jettison:

The deliberate act of throwing cargo overboard to lighten the vessel during an emergency.

Open Policy:

A policy that covers all shipments made by the insured during the policy period, providing automatic coverage.

Particular Charges:

Expenses incurred by the insured to minimize a loss, recover goods, or repair damages.

P&I Insurance (Protection and Indemnity):

A mutual insurance covering third-party liabilities, such as damage to cargo, injury to crew, or environmental pollution.

Subrogation:

The right of the insurer to recover the amount paid to the insured by pursuing third-party claims.

Sue and Labour Clause:

A clause requiring the insured to take reasonable steps to prevent or minimize loss or damage to the insured property.

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