单选题Which of the following marine insurance policies is normally purchased by the cargo owner?().AHullBCargoCProtection and IndemnityDPollution

单选题
Which of the following marine insurance policies is normally purchased by the cargo owner?().
A

Hull

B

Cargo

C

Protection and Indemnity

D

Pollution


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