Blue Lines Shipping sustains hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses when one of their ships full of cargo catches fire and sinks in the Pacific Ocean. Which of the following situations would NOT be cause for the insurer to refuse to indemnify Blue Lines Shipping for its losses?

Blue Lines Shipping sustains hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses when one of their ships full of cargo catches fire and sinks in the Pacific Ocean. Which of the following situations would NOT be cause for the insurer to refuse to indemnify Blue Lines Shipping for its losses?



Answer: A storm knocks out the navigation system, causing an electrical fire.

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