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Section 71 - Inland Vessels Act, 2021
The Inland Vessels Act, 2021
71. Effect of certificate of insurance.-
When an insurer has issued a certificate of insurance in respect of a contract of insurance between the insurer and the insured person, then,-
(a) if and so long as the policy described in the certificate has not been issued by the insurer to the insured, the insurer shall, as between himself and any other person except the insured, be deemed to have issued to the insured person a policy of insurance conforming in all respects with the description and particulars stated in such certificate; and
(b) if the insurer has issued to the insured the policy described in the certificate, but the actual terms of the policy are less favourable to the person claiming under or by virtue of the policy against the insurer either directly or through the insured than the particulars of the policy as stated in the certificate, the policy shall, as between the insurer and any other person except the insured, be deemed to be in terms conforming in all respects with the particulars stated in the said certificate.
Related Sections
- Section 11: Powers of surveyors
- Section 16: Delivery of expired, suspended or cancelled certificate of survey
- Section 101: Validity of certificates issued under laws other than this Act
- Section 15: Suspension and cancellation of certificate of survey
- Section 23: Application and processes of registration of vessels
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- National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Act, 2017
- Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Act, 2023
- National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Residents in Unauthorised Colonies) Act, 2019