Sail

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Sail Definition

In Insurance law. To move, on the prosecution of a voyage; to make a movement for the purpose of proceeding to sea. Cowen, J., 3 Hill (N. Y.) 126; Lord Denman, C. J., 1 Cromp., M. & R. 809, 818. The least locomotion, with readiness of equipment and clearance satisfies a warranty to sail. 8 Bam. & Adol. 614

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In Insurance law. To move, on the prosecution of a voyage; to make a movement for the purpose of proceeding to sea. Cowen, J., 3 Hill (N. Y.) 126; Lord Denman, C. J., 1 Cromp., M. & R. 809, 818. The least locomotion, with readiness of equipment and clearance satisfies a warranty to sail. 8 Bam. & Adol. 614

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