A system of the law of marine insurances: with three chapters, on bottomry, on insurances on lives, on insurances against fireA. Strahan, 1817 - 727 páginas |
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Página iii
... question will be attended with pleasure , it will tend much to the complete investiga- tion of it , to consider the state of commerce amongst the most distinguished of the ancient nations , from whence it will appear , that insurances ...
... question will be attended with pleasure , it will tend much to the complete investiga- tion of it , to consider the state of commerce amongst the most distinguished of the ancient nations , from whence it will appear , that insurances ...
Página xxxix
... question where an action upon a policy of insurance should be tried , the policy having been effected in London , and the ship detained in the river Soane in France . The policy was on a ship from Melcombe Regis , in the county of ...
... question where an action upon a policy of insurance should be tried , the policy having been effected in London , and the ship detained in the river Soane in France . The policy was on a ship from Melcombe Regis , in the county of ...
Página xliv
... question , of which the deci- sion might perhaps be of less moment to the indi- vidual than to the public . These defects were so glaring , that it was one of the first acts of Lord Mansfield's administration to apply a remedy ; and his ...
... question , of which the deci- sion might perhaps be of less moment to the indi- vidual than to the public . These defects were so glaring , that it was one of the first acts of Lord Mansfield's administration to apply a remedy ; and his ...
Página xlvi
... question of law to be agitated elsewhere . These cases are afterwards argued , not before the Judge in private , but in open court before all the Judges of the Bench from which the record comes . Thus nice and important questions are ...
... question of law to be agitated elsewhere . These cases are afterwards argued , not before the Judge in private , but in open court before all the Judges of the Bench from which the record comes . Thus nice and important questions are ...
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... question is , Whether it suf- ficiently appears to the court , that this policy , which is a contract in writing , has been framed contrary to the intent and real agreement ? It is certain , that to come at that , there ought to be the ...
... question is , Whether it suf- ficiently appears to the court , that this policy , which is a contract in writing , has been framed contrary to the intent and real agreement ? It is certain , that to come at that , there ought to be the ...
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