General Average and Salvage Charges Sample Clauses

General Average and Salvage Charges. The Company will in addition to the relevant Limit of Indemnity pay the Insured any General Average and Salvage charges adjusted or determined to the contract of affreightment or the governing law and practice, or if there is no contract of affreightment, according to Foreign Statement or to York-Antwerp Rules, incurred to avoid, or in connection with the avoidance of, loss from any cause. The Company shall pay to the Insured only General Average contributions and Salvage charges recoverable thereunder the subject matter insured shall be deemed to be insured for its full contributory value. General Average deposits shall be payable on production of General Average deposit receipts. The total amount recoverable under this extension shall not exceed GBP5,000.
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General Average and Salvage Charges. It is further agreed to cover loss sustained by the Assured and to indemnify the Assured any and all sums which the Assured may be required to pay on account of General Average, Salvage and Salvage Charges. In consideration of the premium charged herein, it is hereby agreed to indemnify the Assured for all costs and/or expenses of, or incidental to the raising, removal or destruction of the wreckage and/or debris, following loss or damage insured herein, which is the property of the Assured and to indemnity the Assured for costs and expenses incurred in providing and maintaining lights, marking, audible warning devices, etc.; for costs and expenses incurred whether or not such costs and/or expenses are compulsory by law, ordinance or regulations, or incurred as a result of contractual liability of the Assured, or incurred voluntarily by the Assured owing to such wreckage and/or debris interfering with the Assured's operations. This insurance automatically covers newly acquired properties of the Assured or property of others for which the Assured is liable by law or contract. 1. ASSURED: As stated in the declarations section.
General Average and Salvage Charges. 2.4.1. For the purpose of claims for general average contributions and salvage charges recoverable hereunder, the property insured shall be deemed to be insured for its full contributory value.
General Average and Salvage Charges. In accordance with applicable law and usage, we will pay General Average and Salvage Charges that may be assessed against your covered shipments that are waterborne.

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