A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry, on Insurances on Lives, and on Insurances Against FireThomas and Andrews, David West, and John West, sold at their several bookstores, 1799 - 570 pages |
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Page xii
... fhould re- tain the premium : Therefore after confidering thofe inftances , in which this is the cafe , it is natural next to afcertain in what cafes the un- derwriter fhould retain , and in what cafes he should return the premium . It ...
... fhould re- tain the premium : Therefore after confidering thofe inftances , in which this is the cafe , it is natural next to afcertain in what cafes the un- derwriter fhould retain , and in what cafes he should return the premium . It ...
Page xxvi
... fhould have been taken before now of the Phenicians , an ancient commercial and opu- lent people . Indeed , the height of grandeur to which they attained is a fufficient proof of the vast refources of a commercial nation . Many writers ...
... fhould have been taken before now of the Phenicians , an ancient commercial and opu- lent people . Indeed , the height of grandeur to which they attained is a fufficient proof of the vast refources of a commercial nation . Many writers ...
Page xxvi
... fhould be fecured , not only for himself , but also for the people of Rome . Cicero , having gained a victory in Cilicia , and the civil war between Cafar and Pompey being then a matter al - Ferguson's moft unavoidable , wrote to ...
... fhould be fecured , not only for himself , but also for the people of Rome . Cicero , having gained a victory in Cilicia , and the civil war between Cafar and Pompey being then a matter al - Ferguson's moft unavoidable , wrote to ...
Page xxxiii
... fhould have found in the latter fome regulations refpecting insurances ; because a copyift never would have omitted fo material a branch of commercial legiflation , the laws of Wifbuy having ex- Art . 66 . prefsly mentioned infurances ...
... fhould have found in the latter fome regulations refpecting insurances ; because a copyift never would have omitted fo material a branch of commercial legiflation , the laws of Wifbuy having ex- Art . 66 . prefsly mentioned infurances ...
Page xliii
... fhould be tried , the pol- icy having been effected in London , and the fhip de- tained in the river Soane in France . The policy was on a fhip from Melcombe Regis , in the county of Dorfet , to Abbeville in France . The plaintiff de- 6 ...
... fhould be tried , the pol- icy having been effected in London , and the fhip de- tained in the river Soane in France . The policy was on a fhip from Melcombe Regis , in the county of Dorfet , to Abbeville in France . The plaintiff de- 6 ...
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Page 453 - 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...
Page 453 - ... 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.
Page 174 - ... 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.
Page 453 - 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 called the...
Page 454 - Assigns, to sue, labour, and travel for, in and about the Defence, Safeguard and Recovery of the said Goods and 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.
Page 459 - Witness whereof the said corporation have caused their common seal to be hereunto affixed, the day of in the year of the reign of our sovereign lord by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 455 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid to...
Page 28 - Insurance duly stamped as aforesaid, after the same shall have been underwritten, or to require any additional Stamp Duty by reason of such Alteration, so that such Alteration be made before Notice of the Determination of the Risk...
Page 10 - ... or effects on account of wages, exceeding one moiety of the " wages due, at the time of such payment, till such ship shall " return to Great Britain or Ireland.
Page 188 - he believes the man to be in good health," knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary, there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid the policy, because the underwriter then takes the risk upon himself. So that there cannot be a clearer distinction than that which exists between a warranty which makes part of the written policy and...