The Principles and Finance of Fire InsuranceE. Wilson, 1904 - 253 pages |
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... occurrence of the fire . In the case of buildings , loss of rent may be provided for by a specific insurance for that purpose . Loss by fire nowadays includes loss by lightning , whether a fire occurs or not , and also usually includes ...
... occurrence of the fire . In the case of buildings , loss of rent may be provided for by a specific insurance for that purpose . Loss by fire nowadays includes loss by lightning , whether a fire occurs or not , and also usually includes ...
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... occur in cargo it is usual to pay the full admitted value of that part of the cargo which is damaged and the under- writers recover what they can by way of salvage . I give this illustration from the practice of marine insurance because ...
... occur in cargo it is usual to pay the full admitted value of that part of the cargo which is damaged and the under- writers recover what they can by way of salvage . I give this illustration from the practice of marine insurance because ...
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... occur to the reader . Now members of Lloyd's do in ap- proved cases issue policies to meet this contingency of loss of profits or trade . Like the " disbursement " policies of the marine companies and underwriters they are not always ...
... occur to the reader . Now members of Lloyd's do in ap- proved cases issue policies to meet this contingency of loss of profits or trade . Like the " disbursement " policies of the marine companies and underwriters they are not always ...
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Frederick Harcourt Kitchin. used in accepting risks of the kind , and that the occurrence of a fire is not made too desirable a contingency from the insured's point of view , there does seem a good deal to be said for an occasional ...
Frederick Harcourt Kitchin. used in accepting risks of the kind , and that the occurrence of a fire is not made too desirable a contingency from the insured's point of view , there does seem a good deal to be said for an occasional ...
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... occurrence of fires agreeable to those who incur them . In practice , however , the convenience of the insured is considered as far as possible and a company which unreasonably insisted upon an inconvenient reinstatement would be justly ...
... occurrence of fires agreeable to those who incur them . In practice , however , the convenience of the insured is considered as far as possible and a company which unreasonably insisted upon an inconvenient reinstatement would be justly ...
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Page 96 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement endorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the interest of the insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership ; or if the subject of insurance be a building on ground not owned by the insured in fee simple...
Page 140 - Crown, (a) If all the parties interested who are not under disability consent ; or (b) If the cause or matter requires any prolonged examination of documents or any scientific or local investigation which cannot in the opinion of the Court or a judge conveniently be made before a jury or conducted by the Court through its other ordinary officers ; or (c) If the question in dispute consists wholly or in part of matters of account...
Page 96 - ... if any change other than by the death of the insured take place in the interest, title, or possession of the subject of insurance (except change of occupants without increase of hazard), whetlipr by legal process or judgment, or by voluntary act of the insured, or otherwise.
Page 138 - An award on a submission may, by leave of the Court or a judge, be enforced in the same manner as a judgment or order to the same effect.
Page 145 - It is a part of the consideration of this policy and the basis upon which the rate of premium is fixed, that the...
Page 150 - ... not extend to cover the same, excepting only as far as relates to any excess of value beyond the amount of such specific insurance or insurances...
Page 134 - Policy, such difference shall independently of all other questions be referred to the decision of an Arbitrator, to be appointed in writing by the parties in difference...
Page 96 - ... if with the knowledge of the insured foreclosure proceedings be commenced or notice given of sale of any property covered by this policy by virtue of any mortgage or trust deed...
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