Authors: Bill Beavis
Wreck
An insurance term meaning a total loss and that the item, or group of items could be ‘written off’ the insurance policy. Insurance is a business which began at sea as a gamble between Mediterranean bankers and merchants. The banker would suggest that a particular shipment would arrive safely and stake money to this effect. The merchant, or shipper, in effect claimed that it would not and was also prepared to put up a sum of money to back his belief. This later became the premium.
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Copyright © Bill Beavis 1991
First published by Adlard Coles 1983
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