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See also:RULE XVII .—CONTRIBUTORY VALUES The contribution to a G.A. shall be made upon the actual values of the See also:property at the termination of the See also:adventure, to which shall be added the amount made See also:good as G.A. for property sacrificed; See also:deduction being made from the shipowner's See also:freight and passage-See also:money at See also:risk, of such See also:port charges and See also:crew's See also:wages as would not have been incurred had the See also:ship and See also:cargo been totally lost at the date of the G.A. See also:act or See also:sacrifice, and have not been allowed as G.A. ; deduction being also made from the value of the property of all charges incurred in respect thereof subsequently to the G.A. act, except such charges as are allowed in G.A. Passengers' luggage and See also:personal effects, not shipped under See also:bill of See also:lading, shall not contribute to G.A. End of Article: RULE XVIIAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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