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Navigation Act 1912
338Ship owner not to be liable in certain cases of loss of, or damage to, goods
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#### 338 Ship owner not to be liable in certain cases of loss of, or damage to, goods
The owner of a ship to which Part II applies or which is registered in a prescribed country shall not be liable to make good to any extent whatever any loss or damage happening without his or her actual fault or privity where:
(a) any goods, merchandise or other things whatsoever taken in or put on board the ship are lost or damaged by reason of fire on board the ship; or
(b) any goods, being gold, silver, diamonds, watches, jewels or precious stones taken in or put on board the ship, the true nature and value of which have not, at the time of shipment, been declared by the owner or shipper thereof to the owner or master of the ship in the bills of lading or otherwise in writing, are lost or damaged by reason of any robbery, embezzlement, making away with or secreting thereof.