Colombian Trade Code - Decree 410 of 1971 - Book Five - Navigation - Part One - From the Navigation Aquatics - Title XIII - Marine Insurance - Chapter V - Deviation - From: Section 1722 to: 1729 Art
CHAPTER V Deviation Section 1722 .- When the policy is specified by the port of departure and the departure of a ship differently, risks are not borne by the insurer. Section 1723 .- When the policy is specified by the destination port and the ship sailed for a different one, the risks borne by the insurer. Section 1724 .- The voluntary change of destination of the ship, once the trip is punishable by termination of the contract. Section 1725 .- The diversion of the ship on the route which has been the subject of agreement in the policy or in the absence of stipulation, the usual or customary, is punishable by termination of the contract, unless it is excusable. Section 1726 .- It will not end the responsibility of the insurer, where, thanks to a peril covered by insurance, the trip is interrupted at an intermediate port or place, in circumstances justifying the landing, reshipment or transhipment of goods for shipping them to their destination. Section 1...