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Valuation of the insured property

Valuation of the insured property :

The valuation of the subject matter of insurance is done as per the following principles as specified in Section 18:

(a) In insurance on ship, the insurable value is the value, at the commencement of the risk, of the ship, including all disbursements incurred to make the ship fit for the voyage or adventure contemplated by the policy, plus the charges of insurance upon the whole:

(b) The insurable value, in the case of a steamship, includes also the machinery, boilers, and coals and engine stores if owned by the assured; in the case of a ship driven by power other than steam includes also the machinery and fuels and engine stores, if owned by the assured; and in the case of a ship engaged in a special trade, includes also the ordinary fittings requisite for that trade:

(c) In insurance on freight or cargo (goods transported), whether paid in advance or otherwise, the insurable value is the gross amount of the freight at the risk of the assured, plus the charges of insurance

(d) In insurance on goods or merchandise, the insurable value is the prime cost of the property insured, plus the expenses of and incidental to shipping the charges of insurance upon the whole:

(e) In insurance on any other subject-matter, the insurable value is the amount at the risk of the assured when the policy attaches, plus the charges of insurance.

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