Object of the Bill
The object of this Bill is to make provision in Uganda in relation to marine insurance and for other related matters. A contract of marine insurance is a contract by which the insurer undertakes to indemnify the assured, in a manner and to an extent agreed under the contract, against the losses incident to marine adventure.
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THE MARINE INSURANCE BILL, 2000
Sponsored By Hon. J.S.Mayanja-Nkangi (Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs)
Committee: The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
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First Reading/Committee
The bill is still at First Reading, and the first stage of a bill is a passage through the floor of parliament. This stage is usually a formality, primarily focusing on introducing the Bill to the Parliament. It takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The significance of this stage lies in the fact that it marks the formal introduction of the Bill to the Parliament, setting the stage for further discussions and debates.
Bill in Committee for more than 45 days
Second Reading
Third Reading
Presentation/Waiting Assent
Assented by President
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Bill passed on 01/01/1970
Bill Withdrawn on 01/01/1970