Marine Cargo Sample Clauses

Marine Cargo. Insurance covering the replacement value of any goods in transit by water, or air as applicable, that constitutes Work. Canadian Natural shall have the right but not the obligation to procure the same in which case Canadian Natural will advise Contractor.
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Marine Cargo. Under this Part 6 of this Policy, the Company will indemnify the Insured in respect of loss or damage to property specified as an ‘Insured Interest’ (below) occurring during the Period of Insurance during the course of a ‘Voyage’ (as specified below), unless otherwise excluded. The basis of valuation is set out below. The terms, conditions and exclusions applicable to Part 6 of this Policy are set out in ‘Governing Terms’ (below) and are incorporated into Part 6 of this Policy by reference. Where there is any conflict between the ‘Governing Terms’ and any other term of Part 6 of this Policy, the ‘Governing Terms’ shall take precedence. The full contents of the documents included in ‘Governing Terms’ are not repeated in this document, but copies of the full documents will be provided upon request. The most the Company will pay under Part 6 of this Policy is the applicable Limit of Liability shown in the Schedule. Marine Cover Governing Terms Clause Paramount Anything contained in the Institute Clauses referred to herein that is inconsistent with the following clauses and conditions shall, to the extent of such inconsistency, be null and void. This Clause Paramount shall not serve to override the Duration Clause in the Institute War Clauses. Principal Conditions Institute Cargo Clauses (A) CL.252 dated 1.1.2009. Institute Cargo Clauses (Air) CL.259 dated 1.1.2009. Including War etc., risks subject to the relevant Institute War. Clauses dated 1.1.2009, the limitations therein prevailing notwithstanding any provision whether written, typed or printed in the Policy inconsistent therewith. Institute War Clauses (Sendings by Post) CL.257 dated 1.1.2009. Institute Strikes Clauses (Cargo) CL.256 dated 1.1.2009. Institute Strikes Clauses (Air Cargo) CL.260 dated 1.1.2009. Institute Classification Clause CL 354 dated 1.1.2001. Institute Radioactive Contamination, Chemical, Biological, Biochemical and Electromagnetic Weapons Exclusion Clause CL370 dated 10.11.2003. Institute Cyber Attack Exclusion Clause CL380 dated 10.11.2003. Institute Replacement Clause C1.161 dated 1.1.1934. Part 6 of this Policy covers shipments both on deck or under deck, including jettison, washing and loss overboard. Basis of Valuation Selling Price. Limit As set out in the Schedule. Insured Interest All new manufactured goods packed in export packing, shipping in full or part container loads and/or appropriate packing. Excluding - specie, fine art, jewellery, watches, mobile phones, computer ...
Marine Cargo. ALOP effected by the Borrower as per point 1.1(c) shall be endorsed with clauses provided under point (A);
Marine Cargo. If and when any property, materials or equipment intended to be used in connection with the Work and the Project are to be shipped by sea, marine cargo insurance which coverage shall provide coverage in an amount of not less than full replacement value per occurrence.

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