- A.fitted
- B.omitted
- C.committed
- D.admitted
- A.Damage to a ship must have been incurred while the ship and/or its machinery was being used for its intended purpose
- B.Property must have been sacrificed or an expenditure of money incurred
- C.The loss or damage to deck cargo due to heavy weather constitutes general average
- D.Of the ship,the freight,and the cargo interests,only one need be involved
- A.general average
- B.particular average
- C.total loss
- D.partial loss
- A.private safety
- B.private maritime adventure
- C.common safety
- D.common maritime adventure
- A.General average
- B.Charter Party
- C.Bill of Lading
- D.Policy of Cargo Insurance
- A.the party from which general average is claimed
- B.the party claiming in general average
- C.the carrier
- D.the shipper
- A.taken fair
- B.had fair
- C.made good
- D.gotten good
- A.Ability to float
- B.Deadweight
- C.Freeboard
- D.Midships strength
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No deductions“______” shall be made from the cost of temporary repairs allowable as general average.
- A.old for new
- B.new for old
- C.old
- D.new
- A.separately
- B.jointly
- C.severally
- D.jointly and severally
- A.increase their strength
- B.provide drainage from the decks
- C.relieve deck stress
- D.All of the above
- A.Has to load
- B.Can load
- C.Loads
- D.Is loaded by
- A.Reproduced
- B.Repatriated
- C.Repudiated
- D.Recovered
- A.In the galley
- B.In each stair tower
- C.To each sleeping room
- D.To the engine room
- A.Permalloyed
- B.Destroyed
- C.Deployed
- D.Employed
- A.Charterers
- B.Cargo owners
- C.Owners
- D.The merchants
- A.An act of war
- B.Lack of ventilation in transit
- C.Perils of the sea
- D.An error in navigation
- A.Any member of the crew of the vessel
- B.Any two officers of the vessel and a majority of the crew
- C.The First and Second Officers of the vessel or a majority of the crew
- D.The First Officer of the vessel
- A.Delivery
- B.Take delivery
- C.Taking delivery
- D.Delivering
- A.Fire,unless caused by the actual fault of the carrier
- B.Force majeure and perils,dangers and accidents of the sea or other navigable waters
- C.War or armed conflict
- D.Intentional misconducts by the crew members on board the ship against the carrier
- A.Make
- B.Take
- C.Give
- D.Have
- A.actual value of the goods so lost
- B.the difference between the values of the goods before and after the damage
- C.the expenses for the repair
- D.the freight payable for the goods so delayed
- A.carrier
- B.shipper
- C.consigner
- D.consignee
- A.make the ship seaworthy
- B.prepare the cargo properly for the carriage
- C.clean the holds before discharging the goods and/or after loading the goods
- D.train crew members in accordance with all regulations concerned
- A.Charterers'
- B.Owners'
- C.Neither Charterers' nor Owners'
- D.Either Charterers' or Owners'
- A.Charterers
- B.Owners
- C.Neither Charterers nor Owners
- D.Either Charterers or Owners
- A.Goods
- B.Things
- C.Items
- D.Articles
- A.Owners
- B.Cargo owners
- C.Shippers
- D.The merchant
- A.Act of public enemies
- B.Arrest or restraint of princes,rulers or people,or seizure under legal process
- C.Quarantine restrictions
- D.any personal misconduct with or without carrier's privity
- A.Carriage of goods
- B.Taking cargo on board
- C.Care for cargo
- D.Taking delivery of