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  2. Seaworthiness (law) - Wikipedia

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    Under Section 39 of the Marine Insurance Act 1906, in a voyage policy there is an implied warranty that the vessel is "reasonably seaworthy in all respects": S. 39 (1) In a voyage policy there is an implied warranty that at the commencement of the voyage the ship shall be seaworthy for the purpose of the particular adventure insured.

  3. Marine insurance - Wikipedia

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    A co-insurance, which typically governs non-proportional treaty reinsurance, is an excess expressed as a proportion of a claim in percentage terms and applied to the entirety of a claim. Co-insurance is a penalty imposed on the insured by the insurance carrier for under reporting/declaring/insuring the value of tangible property or business income.

  4. Maritime lien - Wikipedia

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    Claims under maritime contracts for repairs, supplies, towage, pilotage and a wide variety of other “necessaries” Claims for maritime torts including personal injury and death, and collision claims; Claims for the damage or loss of cargo; Claim by the carrier of cargo for unpaid freight and demurrage; Pollution claims

  5. Law of salvage - Wikipedia

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    Maritime law is inherently international, and although salvage laws vary from one country to another, generally there are established conditions to be met to allow a claim of salvage. [1] The vessel must be in peril, either immediate or forthcoming; the "salvor" must be acting voluntarily and under no pre-existing contract; and some life or ...

  6. How much does a boat cost to purchase and own? - AOL

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    Boat insurance: It typically costs around 1 to 5 percent of the boat’s value. So, using the example above, the average annual cost of insurance for a $20,000 boat would be between $200 and ...

  7. 'How's that my fault?': Home warranty company refused to pay ...

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    As for Brown, in the end, KSL News reports he got his $3,000 after the local broadcaster contacted the home warranty company. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment. How ...

  8. Protection and indemnity insurance - Wikipedia

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    Protection and indemnity insurance, more commonly known as P&I insurance, is a form of mutual maritime insurance provided by a P&I club. [1] Whereas a marine insurance company provides "hull and machinery" cover for shipowners, and cargo cover for cargo owners, a P&I club provides cover for open-ended risks that traditional insurers are reluctant to insure.

  9. AOL MyLifeProtected - Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    The AOL MyLifeProtected benefit is complementary to AOL members. If you are on an eligible AOL plan and qualify for, and choose to receive the exclusive special group rates on auto insurance, you will arrange your payment method with the insurance carrier.