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MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1909 - SECT 35
Floating policy by ship or ships
- (1)
- A floating policy is a policy which describes the insurance in general
terms, and leaves the name of the ship or ships and other particulars to be
defined by subsequent declaration.
- (2)
- The subsequent declaration or
declarations may be made by indorsement on the policy, or in other customary
manner.
- (3)
- Unless the policy otherwise provides, the declarations must be
made in the order of despatch or shipment. They must, in the case of goods,
comprise all consignments within the terms of the policy, and the value of the
goods or other property must be honestly stated, but an omission or erroneous
declaration may be rectified even after loss or arrival, provided the omission
or declaration was made in good faith.
- (4)
- Unless the policy otherwise
provides, where a declaration of value is not made until after notice of loss
or arrival, the policy must be treated as an unvalued policy as regards the
subject-matter of that declaration.
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