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IV. Consensus |
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4.5 Consensus Dispute and Extinction |
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Article 141-Deviation |
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Canon 2389 |
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A Deviation is fictional concept whereby a voluntary and unnecessary departure of a vessel from, or delay in, the regular and usual course of the specific voyage insured, permits the underwriters to be released from their responsibility. |
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Canon 2390 |
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In inferior Roman law that applies the laws of the sea upon men and women as flesh “vessels”, deviation is often used by underwriters to secure release via inferior Roman Courts of their obligations. |
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Canon 2391 |
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The application of Deviation to any person as a means of reducing or releasing liability by an underwriter constitutes fraud where such disclosure of techniques is not first clearly stated upon the terms of the Consensus Instrument. |
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