WAR RISK INSURANCE
Questions by importers Many inquiries regarding war risk insnr•uces have been made by importers to the Associated Chambers of Commerce in well- ] n Kfon, which has advised (hem to seek aewls without delay from individual insurance Wmpaniee and banks. . Inquiries concern chiefly the following: Points: Coverage beyond the usual period for Kjxxis awaiting transhipment at ports outside knowledge of the consignee; the need or Otherwise for dual policies when the goods a . r ® at wharves in New Zealand, whether war nsk coverage ceases immediately goods are "Moaded at a New Zealand port, particularly relation to the additional warehouse to *arehouse war risk coverage; the availability ?' cover asrninst seizure by an enemy of goods j, "Om overseas; repercussions involved on con-f# m*Mm in a frustrated voyage: and the «- ; "Bt of special provisions made by the Britisn States Governments in resppct of 8o(>dB from those countries. .There is a paucity of information "j" o ' n wcial and business sources on the points while insurance companies have been to advise the Associated Chambers 01 general rulee on theso matter*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24274, 15 May 1942, Page 3
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