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The Marine Insurance Act, 1963
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Chapter I — Full Text
Section 43
Warranty of legality .-There is an implied warranty that the adventure insured is a lawful one, and that, so far as the assured can control the matter, the adventure shall be carried out in a lawful manner
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§42
No implied warranty that goods are seaworthy .-(1) In a policy on goods or other movables there is no implied warranty that the goods or movables are seaworthy
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§44
Implied condition as to commencement of risk .-(1) Where the subject-matter is insured by a voyage policy "at and from" or "from" a particular place, it is not necessary that the ship should be at that place when the contract is concluded, but there is an implied condition that the adventure shall be commenced within a reasonable time, and that if the adventure be not so commenced the insurer may avoid the contract
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§17
Goods. - The term "goods" means goods in the nature of merchandise, and does not include personal effects or provisions and stores for use on board
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§26
Signature of insurer .-(1) A marine policy must be signed by or on behalf of the insurer
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§1
Short title and commencement .-(1) This Act may be called The Marine Insurance Act, 1963
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§28
Designation and subject-matter .-(1) The subject-matter insured must be designated in a marine policy with reasonable certainty
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