In marine insurance, the deliberate throwing of some goods into the sea to prevent the...
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WAEC 1996
In marine insurance, the deliberate throwing of some goods into the sea to prevent the ship from sinking is an example of
- A. a constructive loss
- B. a partial loss
- C. a general average loss
- D. a total loss
Correct Answer: C. a general average loss
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