paragraph). Arnould on Marine Insurance (Vol II) says. " The Warranty of seaworthiness which is implied as to the ship does not extend to lighters ... land the cargo. It is enough to satisfy this warranty (of seaworthiness) that the ship be originally seaworthy for the voyage insured when she sails
shipped on board a ship there is an implied condition of seaworthiness which forms the basis of the contract, and where there is a breach ... action was founded upon a hreaoh of the implied condition of seaworthiness, there being in the charterparty no express provision relating to unseaworthiness, the shipowners
Policy, which provides for waiver of any breach of implied
warranties of seaworthiness of the subject vessel. He argued that
under the terms ... subject vessel on 07.08.2010 that
the Respondent began investigating into the seaworthiness of the
vessel, and found out that it was not a classed vessel
Section 41 in The Marine Insurance Act, 1963
41. Warranty of seaworthiness of ship .-(1) In a voyage policy there is an implied warranty that ... commencement of the voyage the ship shall be seaworthy for the purpose of the particular adventure insured.
(2) Where the policy attaches while the ship
contain the following statements and particulars, namely:- (i) that the ship is seaworthy; (ii) that the ship is properly equipped, fitted and ventilated
hull, equipment or machinery which affects the efficiency thereof or the seaworthiness of the ship give written notice to such person as the Central Government
reasonable means to insure her being sent to sea in a seaworthy state or that her going to sea in such unseaworthy state was under
Shipping Act, 1958
335. Obligation of owner to crew with respect to seaworthiness. -
(1) In every contract of service, express or implied between the owner ... sending thereof to sea, shall use all reasonable means to ensure the seaworthiness of such ship for the voyage at the time when such voyage
Marine Insurance Act, 1963
42. No implied warranty that goods are seaworthy .-(1) In a policy on goods or other movables there is no implied ... warranty that the goods or movables are seaworthy.
(2) In a voyage policy on goods or other movables there is an implied warranty that
injury to any person or has received any material damage affecting her seaworthiness or her efficiency either in her hull or is so altered