A Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance and General Average, Volumen1Little, Brown,, 1868 |
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... taken of such a plea ; but for- tunately in this country a more liberal policy prevails , and the courts here will require the utmost technical strictness in such cases , and will make every in- tendment against such a plea . " 1 ...
... taken of such a plea ; but for- tunately in this country a more liberal policy prevails , and the courts here will require the utmost technical strictness in such cases , and will make every in- tendment against such a plea . " 1 ...
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... taken into consideration . In few cases are all these present ; and where they are so , one may be in one case strong and important while the others are feeble and trifling , and another case may present the exact reverse . The elements ...
... taken into consideration . In few cases are all these present ; and where they are so , one may be in one case strong and important while the others are feeble and trifling , and another case may present the exact reverse . The elements ...
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... taken prisoner while serving in a hostile fleet . He was sent to England by order of the governor of the place to which he was first taken , in a British merchant vessel , which was then short of hands . On the voyage he did his duty as ...
... taken prisoner while serving in a hostile fleet . He was sent to England by order of the governor of the place to which he was first taken , in a British merchant vessel , which was then short of hands . On the voyage he did his duty as ...
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... Taken at three per cent premium . ” This was con- sidered an acceptance , and the com- pany were held liable . See also Perkins v . Washington Ins . Co. , 4 Cowen , 645 , 6 Johns . Ch . 485. In England , such a slip , not being stamped ...
... Taken at three per cent premium . ” This was con- sidered an acceptance , and the com- pany were held liable . See also Perkins v . Washington Ins . Co. , 4 Cowen , 645 , 6 Johns . Ch . 485. In England , such a slip , not being stamped ...
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... taken place , it was held , that the ware- housemen could recover the whole value of the goods insured , and not merely to the amount of their particular interest , and that after deducting their charges they were to hold the balance ...
... taken place , it was held , that the ware- housemen could recover the whole value of the goods insured , and not merely to the amount of their particular interest , and that after deducting their charges they were to hold the balance ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 544 - 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 146 - ... or in any manner to add to, or subtract from, or vary or qualify the terms of it, and thus to make a new contract ; which is to be proved, partly by the written agreement, and partly by the subsequent verbal terms engrafted upon what will be thus left of the written agreement.
Página 544 - Fire, Enemies, Pirates, Rovers, Thieves, Jettisons, Letters of Mart and Countermart, Surprisals, Takings at Sea, Arrests, Restraints and Detainments of all Kings, Princes, and People, of what Nation, -Condition or Quality soever...
Página 505 - The first is, that where the risk has not been run, whether its not having been run was owing to the fault, pleasure, or will of the insured, or to any other cause, the premium shall be returned ; because a policy of insurance is a contract of indemnity.
Página 162 - To be interested in the preservation of a thing is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to have benefit from its existence, prejudice from its destruction.
Página 405 - Whether the party thus misrepresenting a fact knew it to be false, or made the assertion without knowing whether it were true or false, is wholly immaterial; for the affirmation of what one does not know, or believe to be true, is equally, in morals and law, as unjustifiable as the affirmation of what is known to be positively false.
Página 352 - ... the ships and vessels belonging to the citizens of the other must be furnished with sealetters or passports expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, as also the name and place of habitation of the master or commander...
Página 135 - The construction of all writtel1 contracts belongs to the court alone, whose duty it is to construe all such instruments, as soon as the true meaning of the words in which they are couched, and the surrounding circumstances, if any, have been ascertained as facts by the jury...
Página 20 - An act further to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United States and France and the dependencies thereof...
Página 39 - The defendants must be considered in law as making. during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the plaintiffs, and then the contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter.