Valued 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 … Investment dictionary
mixed 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 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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policy — The general principles by which a government is guided in its management of public affairs, or the legislature in its measures. A general term used to describe all contracts of insurance. See policy of insurance. This term, as applied to a law,… … Black's law dictionary
Marine Le Pen — Marine Le Pen, president of the Front National pictured in January 2011 2nd President of the National Front Incumbent … Wikipedia
time policy — n: a marine insurance policy covering property for a specified period Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Marine taïwanaise — Marine de la République de Chine Demande de traduction Republic of China Navy → … Wikipédia en Français
Marine mammals and sonar — A Humpback whale Active sonar, the transmission equipment used on some ships to assist with navigation, has been suggested[1] to be detrimental to the health and livelihood of some marine animals, although the precise mechanisms for this are not… … Wikipedia
Marine conservation activism — Animated map of the world s oceanic waters. Marine conservation activism refers to the efforts of non governmental organizations and individuals to bring about social and political change in the area of marine conservation. Marine conservation is … Wikipedia
Marine protected area — Milford Sound, New Zealand is a Strict Marine Reserve (Category Ia) Mitre Peak, the mountain at left, rises 1,692 m (5,551 ft) above the sea.[1] Marine protected areas, like any protected area, are regions in which human activity has… … Wikipedia