A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry; on Insurances on Lives; and on Insurances Against Fire. By James Allan Park, ...His Majesty's law printers, 1787 - 530 páginas |
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Página xvi
... officers concerned in that department , give us a very favourable idea of their judgment in the true principles of commerce . But notwithstanding this , the Athenians being of a very ambitious dif- pofition , being more attentive to ...
... officers concerned in that department , give us a very favourable idea of their judgment in the true principles of commerce . But notwithstanding this , the Athenians being of a very ambitious dif- pofition , being more attentive to ...
Página xvi
... officer was the fame perfon ; he diftributed juf- 502 . tice in Rome , and commanded their legions in the field , till the vast increase of their empire , and the multiplicity of civil bufinefs occafioned a feparation . The natural ...
... officer was the fame perfon ; he diftributed juf- 502 . tice in Rome , and commanded their legions in the field , till the vast increase of their empire , and the multiplicity of civil bufinefs occafioned a feparation . The natural ...
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... officers for the fmuggling before ilated . That about three weeks after the feizure , the plaintiffs informed the underwriters thereof ; and that they would hold them liable on the policy . That on the twentieth of October , the ...
... officers for the fmuggling before ilated . That about three weeks after the feizure , the plaintiffs informed the underwriters thereof ; and that they would hold them liable on the policy . That on the twentieth of October , the ...
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... officer . The anfwer was , " that the profecution must proceed , as the fhip had been guilty of a grofs violation of the laws , but " that the owners fhould be at liberty to com- pound , according to the rules of the Exche- quer ...
... officer . The anfwer was , " that the profecution must proceed , as the fhip had been guilty of a grofs violation of the laws , but " that the owners fhould be at liberty to com- pound , according to the rules of the Exche- quer ...
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... officers of the crown knew of the illicit trade carried on by the mafter , or whether they would take advantage of the forfeiture . It would be a dangerous doctrine to lay down , that the infurer should , in all cafes , be liable to ...
... officers of the crown knew of the illicit trade carried on by the mafter , or whether they would take advantage of the forfeiture . It would be a dangerous doctrine to lay down , that the infurer should , in all cafes , be liable to ...
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Página 523 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
Página 524 - ... 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 207 - Good faith forbids either party, by concealing what he privately knows, to draw the other into a bargain from his ignorance of that fact and his believing the contrary.
Página 524 - ... 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 498 - ... with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life...
Página 524 - 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 525 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid to...
Página 523 - ... until she hath moored at anchor twenty-four hours in good safety; and upon the goods and merchandises, until the same be there discharged and safely landed.
Página 524 - Ship, &c., or any part thereof ; and in case of any Loss or Misfortune it shall be lawful to the Assured, their Factors, Servants, and Assigns, to sue, labour, and travel for, in, and about the Defence, Safeguard, and Recovery of the said Goods, Merchandises, and Ship, &c. , or any part thereof, without prejudice to this Insurance ; to the charges whereof we, the Assurers, will contribute each one according to the rate and quantity of his sum herein assured.
Página 207 - ... is a fraud, and therefore the policy is void. Although the suppression should happen through mistake, without any fraudulent intention; yet still the underwriter is deceived, and the policy is void; because the risque run is really different from the risque understood and intended to be run, at the time of the agreement.