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Air cargo insurance has always seemed to be treated as a poor relation by the writers of law-books. The books are full of cases decided in a marine insurance context, and despite the growing importance of air cargo transportation in recent years, the treasure-chest of reported English cases concerned with air cargo insurance claims has been as full as Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard. In the same way, anybody concerned to understand the meaning and legal background of the Institute’s Air Cargo Clauses is invariably referred to books principally concerned with the marine Cargo Clauses.
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