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This comprehensive book will be essential reading for all those involved with fine art, jewellery and specie insurance. David Scully analyses the history, structure and dynamics of the global marketplace for this type of insurance, illustrating key points with real life examples to provide a practical guide to the business.


Key features include:


  • Coverage of how insurers determine the value of insured items

  • Examination of relevant legal precedent in the UK and US, including judicial interpretation of exclusions and warranties

  • Explanation of the key risk factors insurers consider, including traditional risks such as fire and theft as well as emerging risks such as defective title, professional liability and fakes and forgeries

  • Specific chapters considering insurance for museums, exhibitions, private collectors, art dealers, jewellers, cash management companies, warehouses, art shippers, and other related businesses.


This book will be a valuable resource for insurers in this area, including underwriters, claims professionals and in-house lawyers, and will provide deeper knowledge to lawyers, loss adjusters, insurance brokers and other interested parties. It will also be useful to museum registrars, art dealers and collectors, auctioneers and others, in helping them understand the risks they face.

The Law and Practice of Fine Art, Jewellery and Specie Insurance

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800373457, 978-1800373457
    ISBN10: 1800373457

    Number of Pages: 384

    Non Fiction , Law , Education

    Description

    This comprehensive book will be essential reading for all those involved with fine art, jewellery and specie insurance. David Scully analyses the history, structure and dynamics of the global marketplace for this type of insurance, illustrating key points with real life examples to provide a practical guide to the business.


    Key features include:


    • Coverage of how insurers determine the value of insured items

    • Examination of relevant legal precedent in the UK and US, including judicial interpretation of exclusions and warranties

    • Explanation of the key risk factors insurers consider, including traditional risks such as fire and theft as well as emerging risks such as defective title, professional liability and fakes and forgeries

    • Specific chapters considering insurance for museums, exhibitions, private collectors, art dealers, jewellers, cash management companies, warehouses, art shippers, and other related businesses.


    This book will be a valuable resource for insurers in this area, including underwriters, claims professionals and in-house lawyers, and will provide deeper knowledge to lawyers, loss adjusters, insurance brokers and other interested parties. It will also be useful to museum registrars, art dealers and collectors, auctioneers and others, in helping them understand the risks they face.

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