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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 1 · Part 2

33-1-225. Domestic shipments.

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33-1-225 . Domestic shipments. Domestic shipments may be covered by marine, inland marine, and transportation policies subject to the following conditions:
(1)Domestic shipments on consignment for sale, distribution, exhibit, trial, approval, or auction may be covered while in transit, while in the custody of others, and while being returned, except that the policy may not cover property while it is on premises owned, leased, or operated by the consignor.
(2)Domestic shipments not on consignment may be covered if the coverage of the issuing companies includes hazards of transportation beginning and ending within the United States. Such shipments are not covered at the manufacturing premises or after arrival at premises owned, leased, or operated by the assured or the purchaser.
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