Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance, Volumen1Stevens and sons, limited, 1901 - 1616 páginas |
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Página 164
... bill of lading unindorsed . Crowgy employed the defendant , as his broker , to effect the policy , representing to him at the time . that he ( Crowgy ) had authority to indorse the bill of lading , which he accordingly did , to a person ...
... bill of lading unindorsed . Crowgy employed the defendant , as his broker , to effect the policy , representing to him at the time . that he ( Crowgy ) had authority to indorse the bill of lading , which he accordingly did , to a person ...
Página 165
... bill of lading , takes it subject to the correspondent's lien : if the amount of such lien exceeds that of the loss , the assignee of the policy , as against the broker , can recover nothing ( m ) . Crowgy , in procuring the insurance ...
... bill of lading , takes it subject to the correspondent's lien : if the amount of such lien exceeds that of the loss , the assignee of the policy , as against the broker , can recover nothing ( m ) . Crowgy , in procuring the insurance ...
Página 173
... bill of lading , with directions to sell or otherwise dispose of the goods to which it relates - has no implied authority ( in the absence of any established course of dealing ) to effect insurances on behalf of his consignor , at all ...
... bill of lading , with directions to sell or otherwise dispose of the goods to which it relates - has no implied authority ( in the absence of any established course of dealing ) to effect insurances on behalf of his consignor , at all ...
Página 184
... bill of lading , with a request to insure the goods , and the merchant , not wishing to take to the consignment , but with- out giving any notice to the consignor that he rejected it , handed over the bill of lading and the order to ...
... bill of lading , with a request to insure the goods , and the merchant , not wishing to take to the consignment , but with- out giving any notice to the consignor that he rejected it , handed over the bill of lading and the order to ...
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Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance, Volumen1 Sir Joseph Arnould,Edward Louis De Hart Vista completa - 1901 |
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Página 540 - ... until the same be there discharged and safely landed. And it shall be lawful for the said ship, &c, in this voyage, to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any ports or places whatsoever without prejudice to this insurance.
Página 13 - Touching the Adventures and Perils which we the Assurers are contented to bear and do take upon us in this Voyage, they are, of the Seas, Men-of-War, 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 16 - And it is further agreed that if the ship hereby insured shall come into collision with any other ship or vessel and the assured shall in consequence thereof become liable to pay...
Página 342 - Where the seller of goods draws on the buyer for the price and transmits the bill of exchange and bill of lading together to the buyer to secure acceptance or payment of the...
Página 340 - Where there is a contract for the sale of unascertained or future goods by description, and goods of that description and in a deliverable state are unconditionally appropriated to the contract, either by the seller with the assent of the buyer, or by the buyer with the assent of the seller, the property in the goods thereupon passes to the buyer. Such assent may be expressed or implied, and may be given either before or after the appropriation is made...
Página 14 - Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general, or the ship be stranded — sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides and skins are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent, and all other goods, also the ship and freight, are warranted free from average, under three pounds per cent unless general, or the ship be stranded.
Página 12 - Upon any kind of goods and merchandises, and also upon the body, tackle, apparel, ordnance, munition, artillery, boat, and other furniture, of and in the good ship or vessel...
Página 31 - And it is especially declared and agreed that no acts of the insurer or insured in recovering, saving, or preserving the property insured shall be considered as a waiver or acceptance of abandonment.
Página 26 - And further, until the said ship, with all her ordnance, tackle, apparel, &c., and goods and merchandises whatsoever shall be arrived at upon the said ship, &c., until she hath moored at anchor twentyfour hours in good safety ; and upon the goods and merchandises, until the same be there discharged and safely landed.
Página 119 - January, 1813, the news of the declaration of war by the United States against Great Britain, reached Astoria by persons who had been sent by Mr.