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Explain the importance of marine insurance.
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- A marine insurance policy provides protection against risks involved in marine.
- The cost of a ship is very high, so owners of ships always take out hull insurance policies.
- Marine insurance is one of the oldest types of insurance. It plays a vital role in foreign trade by providing protection against the perils of the sea.
- Sea perils include piracy, capture by the enemy, seizure, restraint, jettison, barratry, etc.
- Jettison means throwing away goods overboard in order to avoid sinking the ship, while barratry refers to a fraudulent breach of duty by the master or staff the ship.
- Sinking of a ship after being hit by a rock, loss of cargo due to sea water or heat, storms at sea, collision of one ship with another, looting of a ship, etc., are other examples of sea perils.
- Marine insurance provides protection against these risks for both importers and shipping companies.
- In marine insurance, insurable interest must exist both at the time of insurance and at the time of marine loss.
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