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Freight insurance

Freight insurance. Under the terms of a freight policy, coveting as a rule a sum not exceeding 15 per cent of the value of the hull and machinery, the shipowners are also covered according to Institute Time Clauses (Freight) for loss of freight directly caused by the perils in the Institute Time Clauses (Hulls) 1983 with the exception of “damage”. Other clauses are similar to Institute Time Clauses (Hulls) 1983. In the Institute Time Clauses (Freight) an additional clause for “Freight – Collision” is similar to the 3/4ths Collision Liability Clause in the Institute Time Clauses (Hulls) 1983 except that freight liability is covered.

 

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    Freight in full of all port charges, pilotage, consular fees, light dues, trimming, lighterage at loading /discharging ports . . .

    Freight prepaid bill of lading