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POLICY

Volume 16 · 103 words · 1810 Edition

or POLITY, in matters of government. See POLITY.

POLICY of Insurance, or Assurance, of ships, is a contract or convention, whereby a person takes upon himself the risks of a sea-voyage; obliging himself to make good the losses and damages that may befall the vessel, its equipage, tackle, victualling, lading, &c., either from tempests, shipwrecks, pirates, fire, war, reprisals, in part or in whole; in consideration of a certain sum of seven, eight, or ten per cent. more or less according to the risk run; which sum is paid down to the insurer by the assured upon his signing the policy. See INSURANCE.