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 402 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 93. 1922. property and interests therein, including liabilities and liens of every escription, in respect to any and all risks and perils while rn course of navigation, transit, travel, or transportation on or under any seas or other waters, on land or in the air or while in preparation for_or while awaiting the same or during any delays, storage, transshrpment, or reshrpment incident thereto, including builders’ risks, war risks, and for loss of or damage to lprotplerty or injury or death of any person, whether legal liability resu ts erefrom or not, during, awaiting, or  out of navigation, transit, travel, or transportation, or the construction or repair of vessels; emnnnn insurance "Marine insurance company" means any persons, companies, or associations authorized by this Act to write marine insurance within "I¤;§¤*3¤¢¤ ¤¤¤·z; ‘ urance company or company means any msurer, incormy °r °°mp°°y` porated or otherwise; "D¤¤·¢S¤¤¢¤¤P¤¤>‘-" "Domestic com an " means an insurance company organized _ under the laws of Exe District of Columbia; "D’““°“·" "District" means the District of Columbia; ··snpemma¤1e¤:." “Superintendent" means the superintendent of insurance of the District of Columbia. m§¤wi¤¢¤¤d¤¤¤ of Sec. 2. That, unless the context of any sections under this Act rowers ae., pr, np- expressly indicate otherwise, the laws of the District relating to the §§f§,}§ ‘§,,,,,"**},,,“,§“,§,,{"‘ ppwers and duties of the superintendent, making of examinations, ` ¤ of financial and other statements, legal process, organization anldzlicensing of companies, certification and supervision of agents, deposit of assets, impairment and liquidation proceedings, and other requirements pertaining to insiuance in general, shall, in so far as the are made applicab e by the terms of such laws, or by the terms _ of this Act, appg to all marine insurance companies transactin busi- §,§g§`;°;,,S,,,em,,,,,S ness within the istrict: Promkled, That, with respect to the Bing of ¤¢¤¤r>¤¤¤1¤- statements, the superintendent shall accept a photographic copy of a single original, or a certified copy from the insurance epartment of the State where the company is organized or has its principal ofrlice. ng€?n`$EE°th°°my ’l‘rr1.n II.···K1NDS or Iusnmmcn Tmr Mar an Wmrrnrw. C1oss<=¤¤¤¤¤oriwr Sec. 3. That a marine, fire-marine, or fire insurance company may be formed, admitted or licensed to write an or all insurance and reinsurance comprised in any one or more of tire following numbered subdivisions: Marine risks. First. On marine risks as described in section 1 of this Act under the definition of " marine insurance." Firmrc. Second. On property and rents and use and occu ancy, against loss or damage by fire, lightning, tempest, earth ualie, hail, frost, snow, explosion (other than explosion of steam boilers or flywheels), breaka e or leakage of sprinklers or other apparatus erected for extin uisiing fires, and on such apparatus against accidental injury; Automobiles. and against liability of the insured for such loss or damage; and on automobiles against loss or damage from collision or theft, and against liability of the owner or user for injury to person or property caused by his automobile. P°”°°°‘°°°*"°"°’- Third. Against bodily inj or death by accident, and against disablement resulting from silliness, and every insurance appertain— Dem 0,, d,__aw,,y mgrthereto, including quarantine and identification. ofonorher. { ourgh. Against liability of the insured for the death or disability o anot er. nr€?E§{°§¤§§}§§’,¤ii{SE Fifth. Against loss of or damage to property resulting from causes ““‘€°*i°¤~ other than fire, marine and inland navigation hazards, and ainst liability of the insured for such loss or dam e, and on motor viiiicles against tire, marine and inland navigationagazards, and against per-
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