3rd edition. — London: Macdonald and Evans, 1912. — 253 p.
A text for Marine Insurance students and practitioners.
To obtain a practical understanding of the subject of Marine Insurance, it is necessary to have an accurate knowledge of the scope of the contract, and of the meaning of its terms ; of the manner in which claims arise under it, and how those claims are in practice dealt with. And these were the objects of my lectures, now i educed to the form, of this small elementary treatise. Space has not enabled me to discuss every point, nor to deal exhaustively with all the points discussed. I have, however, where space permitted, given a short outline of some of the leading legal decisions which elucidate the important points with which they severally deal.