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CHARTERERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE / PART II / Section A / Clause 6
DIVERSION EXPENSES
The cost to the Assured in respect of diversion expenses in circumstances which could entitle the Assured to recover under Clause 1 Seafarers, Clause 2 Passengers, Clause 4 Injury to, Illness of or Death of Third Parties (notwithstanding Clause 4.1) or Clause 5 Stowaways or Persons Saved at Sea, but confined to the net loss to the Assured (over and above the expenses that would have been incurred but for the diversion or delay) in respect of port charges, bunkers, insurance, Seafarers’ wages, stores and provisions necessarily incurred as a result of the diversion, while securing medical attention for sick or injured persons on board the Chartered Ship, or while awaiting a substitute, or for the purpose of attempting to save life at sea.