"AGAINST ALL RISK"
DAIRY PRODUCE INSURED
Damage to dairy produce by earthquake is covered by insurance, according to a statement issued by the Dairy Produce Board. "The board has been inundated with inquiries from dairy producers," says the statement, "as to whether damage to dairy produce by reason of earthquakes is recoverable under the marine insurance .policy arranged by the board for the insurance of all butter and cheese exported from New Zealand. "The board's policy insures the export dairy produce from the time the milk or cream enters the dairy factory until the produce reaches its destination overseas, and thereafter as arranged, against "all and every risk whatsoever, and loss from defective condition from any cause whatsoever, with the exception that the milk or cream is insured against lire only." "It is perfectly clear therefore that damage or loss entailed by reason of earthquakes to butter or cheese intended for export is recoverable. The board's present "contract of insurance operates up ito -31st August, 1932,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 42, 19 February 1931, Page 10
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