The approach of adjusting Loss of property in General average according to the York Antwerp Rules 2016 with a comparative study in English and Iranian law

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General average which is against particular average ýexpresses a concept that any loss or damage has been intentionally and ýreasonably made or incurred for the common safety to properties in a common maritime ýadventure should have been contributed among all those who have been benefited from this act. ýGeneral average adjustment concludes recognition of general average act, adjustment of losses and finally contributing of ýthe loss among others. After that General average act occurred and the Adjusting work granted to the ýAdjuster, he shouldþ þissue the General average adjustment after certifying thatþ þthe General ýaverage act had been occurred. For setting up the General average adjustment, he should first ýadjust the Losses. Losses would cover both damages and losses. ýproperties which are subject to damage are the ship, cargo and freight that their loss is investigated. loss of freight in this chapter will be included in losses to cargo.
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Persian
Published:
Comparative Law Researches, Volume:22 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
119 to 142
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