Insurance Documents

Insurance Documents

Postby Ganee on Wed Feb 03, 2010 2:32 am

Hi,

i have a doubt in insurance documents .If B/L date is 01/02/09.Can issurance documents evidence the effective date as 02/02/09,if its covers the risk from beneficiary warehouse to applicant warehouse :-?
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Insurance date

Postby nesarul on Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:56 pm

Dear,
Since the insurance effective date is 02.02.09, it might not be acceptable despite insurance document containing warhouse to warhouse clause.
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regards
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insurance documents

Postby Ganee on Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:07 pm

Can anyone explain me with more details :(
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more details

Postby edilee on Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:00 am

suppose
B/L on board date 01.02.2010
insurance policy date 03.02.2010 but covers the shipment as insurance begining date 01.02.2010
is acceptable
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Insurance date

Postby LCstudent on Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:24 pm

Dear friends ! As per UCP 600 2007 Rev. Art. 28 e (first half) says that: quote:"The Date of the insurance document MUST BE NO LATER than the date of shipment,..."Unquote.
So in Your case date of issue of insurance is latest Feb 01, 2009, earlier is acceptable.
Rgds LC Student.
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what UCP 28 e says

Postby edilee on Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:16 am

dear L/Cstudent
could you write full sentence art.28 e
ı did not understand well
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Insurance date and UCP 600 Art. 28e

Postby LCstudent on Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:58 pm

Dear edilee !
UCP 600 Art. 28e reads completely: quote"The date of the insurance document must be no longer than the date of shipment, unless it appears from the insurance document that the cover is effective from a date not later than the date of shipment." unquote. I hope this helps further on. Rgds LCStudent.
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lets look into together

Postby edilee on Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:44 pm

thank you lcstudent
I think following explanation permits insurance doc.date to be be after the shipment date . Am I wrong
""unless it appears from the insurance document that the cover is effective from a date not later than the date of shipment""
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Insurance date and UCP 600 28e

Postby LCstudent on Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:06 pm

Dear Edilee ! Well, i have to concede - this sentence seems not quite clear now while reading again and again.
But for daily business I would insist for a date on insurance document as per B/L to avoid any late beginning of insurance.
I think it is furthermore unclear, if a warehouse to warehouse clause covers the difference of date of receipt of goods through carrier ex warehouse and effective time/date of insurance. Other views appreciated. Rgds LCStudent.
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