Property insurance signaling broad coverage of properties exposed to the transportation peril and those subject to being used or kept at a location other than the insured’s customary premises. Eligible property is identified in the Nationwide Definition of Marine Insurance.
A form of property-casualty insurance that covers portable property and goods in transit over land, extending the coverage that is provided by Ocean Marine insurance over water.
Insurance, including Floater policies, which covers property that can be transported from one place to another.
A form of insurance that provides protection for goods shipped on land and coverage for commercial and personal property floater risks.
(Transportation Insurance) coverage for (1) property damage or destruction of an insured's property and (2) liability exposure of an insured for damage or destruction of someone else's property under his/her care, custody, or control.
Covers your goods in transit, except across oceans. The coverage also applies to items that are used at locations other than at your insured property.
A form of insurance originally designed as an extension of marine coverage to insure transportation of goods over land. Today, it covers, in addition to goods in transit, a variety of portable property.
A broad category of insurance that encompasses coverages applicable to property that is movable from one location to another. Examples: Floaters of various kinds, Transit Insurance, Valuable Papers and Records. Insurance.
A branch of the insurance business which developed from the insuring of shipments which did not involve ocean voyages. Exposures eligible for this form of protection are described in the nation-wide definition of Marine Insurance. Such diverse properties as bridges tunnels, jewellery and furs can now be written under Inland Marine forms.
A broad type of insurance, generally covering articles that may be transported from one place to another as well as bridges, tunnels and other instrumentalities of transportation. It includes goods in transit (generally excepting trans-ocean) as well as numerous "floater" polices such as personal effects, personal property, jewelry, furs, fine art and others.
Inland marine is a broad category of coverage that includes insurance for articles in transit, as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication.
A category of marine insurance relating to inland water and inland transit risks. In U.S. practice it includes the insurance of movables such as jewellery and personal effects and instrumentalities of transport such as bridges.
A broad form of insurance, generally covering articles in transit as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication. Also covering goods in transit, excluding ocean voyages, it includes numerous "floater" policies, such as: personal effects, personal property, jewelry, furs, fine arts, and other items.
A broad type of insurance, generally covering articles that may be transported from one place to another as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation. It includes goods in transit (generally excepting transoceanic) as well as numerous "floater" policies such as personal effects, personal property, jewelry, furs, and other such items.
This broad type of coverage was developed for shipments that do not involve ocean transport. Covers articles in transit by all forms of land and air transportation as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication. Floaters that cover expensive personal items such as fine art and jewelry are included in this category. (See Floater )
A form of insurance designed to cover articles in transit as well as bridges, tunnels and other means of transportation and communication. Besides goods in transit (generally excepting ocean cargo), it includes numerous Floater Policies, such as those covering personal effects, personal property, jewelry, furs, fine arts, and other items.