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It is a type of policy to cover specific personal lines items such as jewelry, guns, coin collections, furs..etc... the homeowner policy has limitations on such items so therefore an inland marine policy was created in the 1920's.
inland fisheries are done in lake orrivers marine fisheries are done in oceans
It appears that a marine band radio would work on land but is not supposed to be used for only inland communications. Marine to inland or mobile vehicles can use these but it can be illegal to use them inland. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_VHF_radio
He can benefit if the owner has a wide range of the types of coverages typically called "inland marine."
A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.
This depends, did the camera float? Just kidding and I apologize. If you have an inland marine or floater policy which specifically lists the camera that fell into the water then you would certainly want to file a claim and let them do their job. Whether or not the coverage is afforded is dependent upon the cause of the damage and the terms of the policy. File the claim and deal with your carrier. Be truthful in all aspects and do not try to bend your story to what you think will help it be covered.
A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.
meaning of wave floater
a "inland marine" policy is what you are looking for.
The Greek word for "Floater" is "επιπλέων".
An ark-floater is an aged or experienced actor.