procedure for making a claim a claim will arise


PROCEDURE FOR MAKING A CLAIM : A claim will arise when any of the risks insured under the policy materialises. If an overseas buyer goes insolvent, the exporter becomes eligible for a claim one month after his loss is admitted to rank against the insolvent's estate or after four months for the due date, whichever is earlier. In case of protracted default, claim is payable after four months from the due date. Claims in respect of additional handling, transport or insurance charges incurred by the exporter because of interruption or diversion of voyage outside India are payable after proof of loss is furnished. In all other cases, claim is payable after four months from the date of the event causing loss.

However, in case of-exports to countries where long transfer delays are experienced, ECGC may extend the waiting period and claims for such shipments are payable after the expiry of such extended period. Sometimes the buyer does not accept goods or pay for then1 because of differences over fulfilment of the terms of contract by the exporter, counter claims 01. set-off. In such cases, ECGC considers claims after the dispute between the parties is resolved and the amount payable is established by obtaining a decree in a court of law in the country of buyer. This condition is waived in cases where the Corporation is satisfied that the exporter is not at fault and that no useful purpose would be served by proceeding against the buyer.

 

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