case shall this insurance cover loss
damage or expense arising from unseaworthiness
of vessel or craft;
Unfitness of vessel craft conveyance container or
lift ... matter
insured.
Where the assured or their servants are privy to
such unseaworthiness or unfitness, at the time the
subject-matter insured is loaded therein
surveyor makes the choice negligently and the ship turns out to be unseaworthy and is lost. B is not, but the surveyor is, responsible
that where the loss complained of by a charterer is due to unseaworthiness, then the shipowners are not entitled to claim the benefit ... bill of lading or charfcerparty an express clause as to unseaworthiness. Where goods are shipped on board a ship there is an implied condition
privity of the assured, the ship is sent to sea in an unseaworthy state, the insurer is not liable for any loss attributable to unseaworthiness
seaman or apprentice is engaged or to which he belongs is unseaworthy shall be deemed to be a reasonable cause: Provided that the seaman ... authorised in this behalf by the Central Government, that the ship is unseaworthy
policy, the contract of carriage stood terminated on account of the unseaworthiness of the ship at port other than its destination, due to which ... case shall this insurance cover loss damage or expense arising from unseaworthiness of vessel or craft;
unfitness of vessel craft conveyance container or lift
Section 334 in The Merchant Shipping Act, 1958
334. Unseaworthy ship not to be sent to sea .-
(1) Every person who sends or attempts ... Indian ship to sea from any port in India in such an unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby
this section may be detained until she ceases to be so loaded. Unseaworthy ships
grant of the certificate, sustained injury or damage or been found unseaworthy or otherwise inefficient. (2) No Customs Collector shall grant a port clearance
above fees shall be payable; (ii) where the harbour craft is found unseaworthy at the time of survey or at the time of annual inspection