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 pages |
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Page vii
... materials be methodically arrang- ed ; and therefore the first object I had in view was to fix upon certain heads , which would be fufficient to comprehend all the law upon infurances . For this For this part of the work I alone am ...
... materials be methodically arrang- ed ; and therefore the first object I had in view was to fix upon certain heads , which would be fufficient to comprehend all the law upon infurances . For this For this part of the work I alone am ...
Page viii
... material ground of confideration . When a lofs happens , it must either be a partial , or a total lofs ; and hence it becomes neceffary to afcertain in what inftances a lofs fhall only be deemed partial , in what cafes it fhall be ...
... material ground of confideration . When a lofs happens , it must either be a partial , or a total lofs ; and hence it becomes neceffary to afcertain in what inftances a lofs fhall only be deemed partial , in what cafes it fhall be ...
Page xi
... in- stitutions of other maritime ftates agree or difagree with thofe of our own : A plan , which ferves to illuftrate and confirm the English fyftem . It It remains to speak of the materials I have ufed THE PREFACE . xi.
... in- stitutions of other maritime ftates agree or difagree with thofe of our own : A plan , which ferves to illuftrate and confirm the English fyftem . It It remains to speak of the materials I have ufed THE PREFACE . xi.
Page xvi
... material that it should be accurately afcertained . It is of more confequence to know when they were adopted by the Romans ; but that is alfo a fact involved in fome obfcurity . We meet with no traces of them in the time of the republic ...
... material that it should be accurately afcertained . It is of more confequence to know when they were adopted by the Romans ; but that is alfo a fact involved in fome obfcurity . We meet with no traces of them in the time of the republic ...
Page xvi
... materials which they had borrowed ; and that whilft they carried every other branch of law to the highest pitch of accuracy and refinement , they were con- tent to ftand indebted to one of their own pro- vinces both for the form and ...
... materials which they had borrowed ; and that whilft they carried every other branch of law to the highest pitch of accuracy and refinement , they were con- tent to ftand indebted to one of their own pro- vinces both for the form and ...
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abandon action Affurance againſt alfo alſo anfwer arifing barratry becauſe bottomry cafe captain capture cargo caufe cauſe charter party circumftances confequence confideration confidered conftruction contract convoy courfe court damage decifion declaration defendant difcharged England eſtabliſhed expence exprefs fafe faid faid fhip failed falvage fame faved feems fentence fhall fhew fhip fhould firft firſt fome fpecies France fraud freight ftated ftatute fubject fuch fufficient fuftained fugars fured happened himſelf iffue inferted infu inſurance intereft Jamaica Juftice jury laft liable loffes loft London Lord Mansfield mafter merchants moſt muft muſt neceffary neral obferved occafion Oleron opinion owner paid partial lofs parties perfon plaintiff policy of infurance port prefent premium purpoſe queftion reafon recover refpect rifk riſk ſhall ſhe ſhip ſtated thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion total lofs trade trial ufage ufual underwriter uſed veffel verdict Vide void voyage warranty whofe