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MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1909 - SECT 51
Change of voyage
- (1)
- Where, after the commencement of the risk, the destination of the ship is
voluntarily changed from the destination contemplated by the policy, there is
said to be a change of voyage.
- (2)
- Unless the policy otherwise provides,
where there is a change of voyage, the insurer is discharged from liability as
from the time of change, that is to say, as from the time when the
determination to change it is manifested; and it is immaterial that the ship
may not in fact have left the course of voyage contemplated by the policy when
the loss occurs.
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