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Wat (wie) is Lloyd's surveyor - definitie

BRITISH SHIPPING JOURNAL
Lloyds List; Lloyd’s List; New Lloyd's List

Lloyd's         
  • Interior escalators linking the underwriting floors of the Lloyd's building
  • The Council meets in the Committee Room, on the 11th floor of the Lloyd's building.
  • rostrum]] in the main Underwriting Room
  • The Subscription Room in the early 19th century
  • The [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] caused substantial losses for Lloyd's underwriters.
INSURANCE MARKET LOCATED IN THE CITY OF LONDON
Lloyds of London; Lloyd's of london; Realistic disaster scenario; Lloyd's Name; Lloyds Name; Lloyds' Name; Council of Lloyd's; Lloyds of london; Lloyd's; Lloyd`s of london; Council of Lloyd’s; Lloyd's name; Lloyd's names; Lloyd's Act 1982; Lloyd's Act 1911; Lloyd’s; Lloyd's of London Press; Lloyd’s of London; John Neal (businessman); Llolyds of London reinsurance spiral; Lloyd's Act 1871; Inland Lloyd's
·noun A part of the Royal Exchange, in London, appropriated to the use of underwriters and insurance brokers;
- called also Lloyd's Rooms.
II. Lloyd's ·noun An association of underwriters and others in London, for the collection and diffusion of marine intelligence, the insurance, classification, registration, and certifying of vessels, and the transaction of business of various kinds connected with shipping.
Lloyd's         
  • Interior escalators linking the underwriting floors of the Lloyd's building
  • The Council meets in the Committee Room, on the 11th floor of the Lloyd's building.
  • rostrum]] in the main Underwriting Room
  • The Subscription Room in the early 19th century
  • The [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] caused substantial losses for Lloyd's underwriters.
INSURANCE MARKET LOCATED IN THE CITY OF LONDON
Lloyds of London; Lloyd's of london; Realistic disaster scenario; Lloyd's Name; Lloyds Name; Lloyds' Name; Council of Lloyd's; Lloyds of london; Lloyd's; Lloyd`s of london; Council of Lloyd’s; Lloyd's name; Lloyd's names; Lloyd's Act 1982; Lloyd's Act 1911; Lloyd’s; Lloyd's of London Press; Lloyd’s of London; John Neal (businessman); Llolyds of London reinsurance spiral; Lloyd's Act 1871; Inland Lloyd's
¦ noun
1. an incorporated society of insurance underwriters in London, made up of private syndicates.
2. short for Lloyd's Register.
Origin
named after the coffee house of Edward Lloyd (fl. 1688-1726), in which underwriters and merchants congregated and where Lloyd's List was started.
Lloyd's Register         
  • An example of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, dated 1768
COMPANY
Lloyd's Register of Shipping; Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping; Lloyd’s Register; Lloyd's Registry; Lloyds Register; A1 at Lloyd's; Lloyds and Lloyds Register of Shipping; Lloyds Register of Shipping; Lloyd's Naval Rules; 100A1; LRQA; American Lloyd’s Register of American and Foreign Shipping; American Lloyd's; American Lloyd's Register
(in full Lloyd's Register of Shipping)
¦ noun a classified list of merchant ships over a certain tonnage, published annually in London.
?the corporation that produces this list and lays down the specifications for ships on which it is based.

Wikipedia

Lloyd's List

Lloyd's List is one of the world's oldest continuously running journals, having provided weekly shipping news in London as early as 1734. It was published daily until 2013 (when the final print issue, number 60,850, was published), and is in constantly updated digital format only since then.

Also known simply as The List, it was begun by Edward Lloyd, the proprietor of Lloyd's Coffee House, as a reliable and concise source of information for the merchants' agents and insurance underwriters who met regularly in his establishment in Lombard Street to negotiate insurance coverage for trading vessels. The digital version, updated hour-to-hour and used internationally, continues to fulfil a similar purpose. Today it covers information, analysis and knowledge relevant to the shipping industry, including marine insurance, offshore energy, logistics, market data, research, global trade and law, in addition to shipping news.