The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and Practice of Insurance in All Its Branches: a Biographical Summary ... a Bibliographical Repertory of All Works Written Upon the Subject ... an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance ... |
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... law of average obtains as fully in this class of deaths as in those resulting from what are usually termed natural causes . ... recording more in detail the nature of the injury , and the circumstances in which the death happened .
... law of average obtains as fully in this class of deaths as in those resulting from what are usually termed natural causes . ... recording more in detail the nature of the injury , and the circumstances in which the death happened .
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It is evident from such variable proportions that the determining causes of fatal accidents must be of very complex nature , and cannot be explained simply by what may be called the economic character of different countries .
It is evident from such variable proportions that the determining causes of fatal accidents must be of very complex nature , and cannot be explained simply by what may be called the economic character of different countries .
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... of twenty years experience , many points of practice have become settled ; some of them through the medium of the law courts ; although there has been surprisingly little litigation when the nature of the bus . is considered .
... of twenty years experience , many points of practice have become settled ; some of them through the medium of the law courts ; although there has been surprisingly little litigation when the nature of the bus . is considered .
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The reasons why such investigations are necessary , as distinguished from their objects , arise out of the peculiar nature of L. Ins . contracts , and the lengthened period over which they generally extend .
The reasons why such investigations are necessary , as distinguished from their objects , arise out of the peculiar nature of L. Ins . contracts , and the lengthened period over which they generally extend .
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( 1681 ) , and others , which from their natural justice and sound policy obtained generally in the Admiralty Courts of ... It is probable that previously the Court took cognizance of all causes of a maritime nature , whether arising ...
( 1681 ) , and others , which from their natural justice and sound policy obtained generally in the Admiralty Courts of ... It is probable that previously the Court took cognizance of all causes of a maritime nature , whether arising ...
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