A.for which neither party is responsible
B.for which the owner is responsible
C.for which either party is responsible
D.for which the charterer is responsible
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A.to true
B.be true
C.being true
D.to be true
A.the cargo owners
B.the shipowners
C.the whole adventure
D.the whole voyage
A.property
B.a vessel in danger
C.human life
D.freight and cargoes in danger
A.changes in the earth's magnetic field
B.nearby magnetic land masses or mineral deposits
C.magnetic influence inherent to that particular vessel
D.the magnetic lines of force not coinciding with the lines of longitude
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Loss or damage caused by cutting away wreck or parts of the ship which have been previously carried away or are effectively lost by accident shall not be made()as general average.
The master of a ship must collect general average contributions for the benefit of those entitled to them,whether they are cargo owners or ship owner,and()the Shipowner’s lien on the cargo,where necessary,until they are paid.
Any extra expense incurred in place of another expense which would have been allowable as general average shall()general average and so allowed without regard to the saving if any,to other interests,but only up to the amount of the general average expense avoided.
If the Shipowner agrees to the voyage originally ordered by the Charterer,he is entitled to be paid hire()for the excess period.
In order to prevent a person()general average contribution on the ground that he was at fault,the fault must be something which constitutes an actionable wrong.
In the absence of a special custom or the consent of the other interests in the adventure,the owner of deck cargo()claim for a general average contribution if it is jettisoned.
Delivery of the goods to the buyer’s agent for the purpose of forwarding()an end to the transit if further destination has not been notified to the seller.
Sacrifices to meet the particular emergency,such as loss of the ship’s tackle through using it for unusual purposes in order to secure her safety in specially difficult circumstances,()the subject of a general average contribution.
Deviation changes with a change in().
In case of any loss or misfortune it is the duty of()to take such measures as may be reasonable for the purpose of averting or minimizing a loss which would be recoverable under this insurance.