continuation clause

"continuation clause" in a policy of sea insurance made for time means an agreement to the following or the like effect, namely, that in the event of the ship being at sea or the voyage otherwise not completed on the expiration of the policy, the subject-matter of the insurance shall be held covered until the arrival of the ship, or for a reasonable time thereafter not exceeding thirty days;
ACT 378 - STAMP ACT 1949 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
2. Interpretation.