| Frederick Clifford - 1887 - 1008 páginas
...to be illegal.4 Insurances, interest or no interest, the Act recited, had been found by experience " productive of many pernicious practices, whereby great numbers of ships, with their cargoes, have either been fraudulently lost, destroyed, or taken by the enemy in time of war," so that... | |
| 1888 - 914 páginas
...held to be a wager ; and it is declared by the 19th Geo. II. c. 37 that policies bearing the words " interest or no interest," or " without further proof of interest than the policy," or " without benefit of salvage to the insurer," or any policies made by way of gambling or wagering,... | |
| 1888 - 296 páginas
...or on any goods, merchandise, or effects, laden or to be laden on board of any such ship or ships, interest or no interest, or without further proof of interest than the policy, or by way of gaming or wagering, or without benefit of salvage to the assurer, and that every such... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1889 - 816 páginas
...419, 45 LJ Ch. 259, see p. 363, supra. (Marine). The like : insurances of goods on British ships, " interest or no interest, or without further proof of interest than the policy, or by way of gaming or wagering, or without benefit of salvage to the assurer," are made void by 19... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1891 - 660 páginas
...goods, merchandises, or effects, laden or <lo be laden on board of any euoh ship or ships, in ereet or no interest, or without further proof of interest than the policy, or by way of gaming or uagering, or without benefit of salvage to the assurer and every such insurance... | |
| George Richards - 1892 - 710 páginas
...of the former statute is as follows : "Whereas it hath been found by experience that the making of assurances, interest or no interest, or without further...practices whereby great numbers of ships with their cargoes have either been fraudulently lost and destroyed or taken by the enemy in time of war, and... | |
| William Howard Hunter - 1892 - 580 páginas
...the preamble we are told, — "Whereas, it hath been found by experience that the making insurances, interest or no interest, or without further proof...been productive of many pernicious practices, whereby numbers of ships with their cargoes have either been fraudulently lost and destroyed or taken, by the... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1893 - 818 páginas
...something must appear to shew that it is such. The preamble of the statute 19 Geo. II. c. 37, recites, that the making assurances, interest or no interest,...without further proof of interest than the policy, had been found pernicious, from whence it seems as if, before that Act, all policies were on interest... | |
| 1897 - 830 páginas
...insured ip such terms as to preclude the question whether be has an interest, tbe formula being • interest or no interest,' or ' without further proof of interest than the policy.' WAGER OF LAW: an old form of giving sureties, in an action of debt based ou tin unwritten contract... | |
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