单词 | suing and labouring clause |
释义 | > as lemmassuing and labouring clause suing and labouring clause: a clause in a marine insurance contract permitting the insured to make reasonable efforts to prevent or minimize further losses resulting from an initial loss, without being liable for any costs incurred in doing so; = sue and labour clause at sue v. Phrases 3. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > insurance > [noun] > insurance policy > clause, document, or part of policy slip1816 suicide clause1826 suing and labouring clause1864 pink slip1901 cover letter1906 cover note1919 green card1955 satisfaction note1971 1864 Law Jrnl. Rep. 33 100/1 The plaintiff is entitled to recover the expenses mentioned in the case under the suing and labouring clause in the policy. 1899 R. G. Marsden Digest Cases Shipping 580 General average and salvage do not come within either the words or the object of the suing and labouring clause of a policy of marine assurance. 2005 R. Khurram Saving Acts in Law Marine Insurance (Ph.D. diss., Swansea Univ.) ii. 33 A voluntary salvor was not privy to the marine insurance contract entered into between the assured and the insurer and did not fall within the wording ‘factor, servant or assign’ in the suing and labouring clause to warrant recovery. < as lemmas |
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