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5.1 This insurance
5.1.1 attaches only as the subject-matter insured
and as to any part as that part is loaded on an oversea vessel and
5.1.2 terminates, subject to 5.2 and 5.3 below,
either as the subject-matter insured and as to any part as that part is
discharged from an oversea vessel at the final port or place of discharge, or on
expiry of 15 days counting from midnight of the day of arrival of the vessel at
the final port or place of discharge, whichever shall first occur; nevertheless,
subject to prompt notice to the Underwriters and to an additional premium, such
insurance
5.1.3 reattaches when, without having discharged
the subject-matter insured at the final port or place of discharge, the vessel
sails from, and
5.1.4 terminates, subject to 5.2 and 5.3 below,
either as the subject-matter insured and as to any part as that part is
thereafter discharged from the vessel at the final (or substituted) port or
place of discharge, or on expiry of 15 days counting from midnight of the day of
re-arrival of the vessel at the final port or place of discharge or arrival of
the vessel at a substituted port or place of discharge, whichever shall first
occur.
5.2 If during the insured voyage the oversea vessel
arrives at an intermediate port or place to discharge the subject-matter insured
for on-carriage by oversea vessel or by aircraft, or the goods are discharged
from the vessel at a port or place of refuge, then, subject to 5.3 below and to
an additional premium if required, this insurance continues until the expiry of
15 days counting from midnight of the day of arrival of the vessel at such port
or place, but thereafter reattaches as the subject-matter insured and as to any
part as that part is loaded on an on-carrying oversea vessel or aircraft. During
the period of 15 days the insurance remains in force after discharge only whilst
the subject-matter insured and as to any part as that part is at such port or
place. If the goods are on-carried within the said period of 15 days or if the
insurance reattaches as provided in this Clause 5.2
5.2.1 where the on-carriage is by oversea vessel
this insurance continues subject to the terms of these clauses, or
5.2.2 where the on-carriage is by aircraft, the
current Institute War Clauses (Air Cargo) (excluding sendings by Post) shall be
deemed to form part of this insurance and shall apply to the on-carriage by air.
5.3 If the voyage in the contract of carriage is
terminated at a port or place other than the destination agreed therein, such
port or place shall be deemed the final port of discharge and such insurance
terminates in accordance with 5.1.2. If the subject-matter insured is
subsequently reshipped to the original or any other destination, then provided
notice is given to the Underwriters before the commencement of such further
transit and subject to an additional premium, such insurance reattaches
5.3.1
in the case of the
subject-matter insured having been discharged, as the subject-matter insured and
as to any part as that part is loaded on the on-carrying vessel for the voyage;
5.3.2 in the case of the subject-matter not having
been discharged, when the vessel sails from such deemed final port of discharge;
thereafter such insurance terminates in accordance with 5.1.4.
5.4 The insurance against the risks of mines and
derelict torpedoes, floating or submerged, is extended whilst the subject-matter
insured or any part thereof is on craft whilst in transit to or from the oversea
vessel, but in no case beyond the expiry of 60 days after discharge from the
oversea vessel unless otherwise specially agreed by the Underwriters.
5.5
Subject to prompt notice
to Underwriters, and to an additional premium if required, this insurance shall
remain in force within the provisions of these Clauses during any deviation, or
any variation of the adventure arising from the exercise of a liberty granted to
shipowners or charterers under the contract of affreightment. (For the purpose
of Clause 5 "arrival" shall be deemed to mean that the vessel is
anchored, moored or otherwise secured at a berth or place within the Harbour
Authority area. If such a berth or place is not available, arrival is deemed to
have occurred when the vessel first anchors, moors or otherwise secures either
at or off the intended port or place of discharge "oversea vessel"
shall be deemed to mean a vessel carrying the subjectmatter from one port or
place to another where such voyage involves a sea passage by that vessel)
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