Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average, Volumen2Stevens and Sons, 1909 - 1725 páginas |
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Página 801
... arrived at Basseterre in the daytime , as he had expected to do , he did not mean to drop anchor there at all , but merely to send in his boat to take such despatches as might then be ready ; arriving , however , at night , and too late ...
... arrived at Basseterre in the daytime , as he had expected to do , he did not mean to drop anchor there at all , but merely to send in his boat to take such despatches as might then be ready ; arriving , however , at night , and too late ...
Página 815
... arrival , is to be considered as belligerent property unless the contract was made in time of peace and without any contem- plation of war ( 1 ) . It was held to make no difference that it was agreed between the neutral consignor and ...
... arrival , is to be considered as belligerent property unless the contract was made in time of peace and without any contem- plation of war ( 1 ) . It was held to make no difference that it was agreed between the neutral consignor and ...
Página 817
... arrival , without being landed ; this , especially in the absence of any distinct proof as to the hostile origin of such produce , was held enough to satisfy a warranty of neutrality ( s ) . So , also , landing the produce and paying ...
... arrival , without being landed ; this , especially in the absence of any distinct proof as to the hostile origin of such produce , was held enough to satisfy a warranty of neutrality ( s ) . So , also , landing the produce and paying ...
Página 953
... arrival of the vessel by a named date - and the non - arrival of the vessel by such date , owing to perils insured against , of itself effects a cancellation , by virtue of the agreement in the charter - party . causa proxima may ...
... arrival of the vessel by a named date - and the non - arrival of the vessel by such date , owing to perils insured against , of itself effects a cancellation , by virtue of the agreement in the charter - party . causa proxima may ...
Página 979
... arrival out , was ordered away by the English commander of Maldonado ( the only one of the three ports of the Plate then left in the hands of the English ) ; the ship , thus turned away , being in want of water and repairs , put into ...
... arrival out , was ordered away by the English commander of Maldonado ( the only one of the three ports of the Plate then left in the hands of the English ) ; the ship , thus turned away , being in want of water and repairs , put into ...
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Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average, Volumen2 Joseph Arnould (Sir) Vista completa - 1909 |
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Página 985 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c, or any part thereof.
Página 937 - Subject to the provisions of this Act, and unless the policy otherwise provides, the insurer is liable for any loss proximately caused by a peril insured against...
Página 1049 - Expenses incurred by or on behalf of the assured for the safety or preservation of the subject-matter insured, other than general average and salvage charges, are called particular charges. Particular charges are not included in particular average.
Página 1418 - Upon the abandonment of a ship, the insurer thereof is entitled to any freight in course of being earned, and which is earned by her subsequent to the casualty causing the loss, less the expenses of earning it incurred after the casualty; and, where the ship is carrying the owner's goods, the insurer is entitled to a reasonable remuneration for the carriage of them subsequent to the casualty causing the loss.
Página 1619 - ... shall be made good as general average, but where a ship is afloat, no loss or damage caused to the ship, cargo, and freight, or any of them, by carrying a press of sail, shall be made good as general average.
Página 780 - A warranty, in the following sections relating to warranties, means a promissory warranty, that is to say, a warranty by which the assured undertakes that some particular thing shall or shall not be done, or that some condition shall be fulfilled, or whereby he affirms or negatives the existence of a particular state of facts.
Página 1120 - Ship's materials and stores, or any of them, necessarily burnt for fuel for the common safety at a time of peril, shall be admitted as general average, when and only when an ample supply of fuel had been provided...
Página 1261 - In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged by a peril insured against that the cost of repairing the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired.
Página 1592 - Where any right, duty or liability would arise under a contract to sell or a sale by implication of law, it may be negatived or varied by express agreement or by the course of dealing between the parties, or by custom, if the custom be such as to bind both parties to the contract or the sale.
Página 830 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.