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Perils of the sea |
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PERILS OF THE SEA, contracts. Bills of lading generally contain an exception
that the carrier shall not be liable for "perils of the sea." What is the
precise import of this phrase is not perhaps very exactly settled. In a
'strict sense, the words perils of the sea, denote the natural accidents
peculiar to the sea; but in more than one instance they have been held to
extend to events not attributable to natural causes. For instance, they have
been held to include a capture by pirates on the high sea and a case of loss
by collision by two ships, where no blame is imputable to either, or at all
events not to the injured ship. Abbott on Sh. P. 3, C. 4 Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6; Park. Ins. c, 3; Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 7, p. 214; 1 Bell's Comm. 579; 3
Kent's Comm. 251 n. (a); 3 Esp. R. 67.
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