Property Insurance: Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, Credit Insurance, and Miscellaneous Forms of Property InsuranceD. Appleton, 1922 - 601 pages |
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... particular average , 391. Salvage , 393 . PAGE 383-393 XXVI . POLICY ENDORSEMENTS IN MARINE INSURANCE 394-403 Multitudinous character of such endorsements , 394. Endorsements varying the memorandum , 395. Exempting underwriters from ...
... particular average , 391. Salvage , 393 . PAGE 383-393 XXVI . POLICY ENDORSEMENTS IN MARINE INSURANCE 394-403 Multitudinous character of such endorsements , 394. Endorsements varying the memorandum , 395. Exempting underwriters from ...
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... particular case . And yet there are scarcely two fires in which the circumstances are exactly alike . Innumerable cases arise which require a special application of the general terms of the contract in order to realize the purpose for ...
... particular case . And yet there are scarcely two fires in which the circumstances are exactly alike . Innumerable cases arise which require a special application of the general terms of the contract in order to realize the purpose for ...
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... particular loss . Forfeitures are viewed with disfavor by the courts , because the sums in- volved are usually large . Wherever possible , it is the desire of the court to consider the policy in the light of existing circumstances , and ...
... particular loss . Forfeitures are viewed with disfavor by the courts , because the sums in- volved are usually large . Wherever possible , it is the desire of the court to consider the policy in the light of existing circumstances , and ...
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... unreasonable result . " Endorsements control the regular provisions of the policy . Since insurance policies are general in character and not prepared for particular cases , it follows that POLICY CONTRACT IN FIRE INSURANCE 21.
... unreasonable result . " Endorsements control the regular provisions of the policy . Since insurance policies are general in character and not prepared for particular cases , it follows that POLICY CONTRACT IN FIRE INSURANCE 21.
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... particular cases , it follows that special agreements must frequently be endorsed on the policy with a view to modifying the original terms of the policy form . Whenever there is a difference in meaning between such endorsements and the ...
... particular cases , it follows that special agreements must frequently be endorsed on the policy with a view to modifying the original terms of the policy form . Whenever there is a difference in meaning between such endorsements and the ...
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Page 345 - 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, etc., or any Part thereof...
Page 42 - ... if any change other than by the death of an insured, take place in the interest, title or possession of the subject of insurance (except change of occupants without increase of hazard) whether by legal process or judgment or by voluntary act of the insured, or otherwise...
Page 54 - Insurance, as to the interest of the mortgagee (or trustee) only therein, shall not be invalidated by any act or neglect of the mortgagor or owner of the within described property, nor by any foreclosure or other proceedings or notice of sale relating to the property, nor by any change In the title or ownership of the property, nor by the occupation of the premises for purposes more hazardous than are permitted by this policy: provided, that in case the mortgagor or owner shall neglect to pay any...
Page 110 - But it is generally held, that, in order to warrant a finding that negligence, or an act not amounting to wanton wrong, is the proximate cause of an injury, it must appear that the injury was the natural and probable consequence of the negligence or wrongful act, and that it ought to have been foreseen in the light of the attending circumstances.
Page 344 - 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...
Page 219 - This policy shall be canceled at any time at the request of the insured ; or by the company by giving five days' notice of such cancellation. If this policy shall be canceled as hereinbefore provided, or become void or cease, the premium having been actually paid, the unearned portion shall be returned on surrender of this policy or last renewal, this company retaining the customary short rate; except that when this policy is canceled by this company by giving notice it shall retain only the pro...
Page 345 - 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.
Page 100 - ... in case of any fraud or false swearing by the insured touching any matter relating to this insurance or the subject thereof, whether before or after a loss.
Page 344 - God, for this present voyage, or whosoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever other name or names the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called...
Page 114 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the insured now has or shall hereafter make or procure any other contract of insurance, whether valid or not, on property covered in whole or in part by this policy...