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 xxxviii
... trial moft agreeable to the nature of our conftitution , by a trial in a court of common law . It has been much the fashion of late years to infift upon the advantages which the trading part of the nation would derive from the ...
... trial moft agreeable to the nature of our conftitution , by a trial in a court of common law . It has been much the fashion of late years to infift upon the advantages which the trading part of the nation would derive from the ...
Page xxxix
... trial , the best calculated for the difcovery of truth , and the advancement of juftice , and which has excited the admiration of the world , are defir- ous of parting with fuch an advantage for a mode of trial , which is very ...
... trial , the best calculated for the difcovery of truth , and the advancement of juftice , and which has excited the admiration of the world , are defir- ous of parting with fuch an advantage for a mode of trial , which is very ...
Page xli
... trial on each . The costs of these actions , were fo heavy , that the under- writers chofe rather to pay their proportion of the lofs , than be burthened with cofts , amount- ing to nearly as much as the fum in difpute , unless the ...
... trial on each . The costs of these actions , were fo heavy , that the under- writers chofe rather to pay their proportion of the lofs , than be burthened with cofts , amount- ing to nearly as much as the fum in difpute , unless the ...
Page xliii
... trial ; otherwife the judg- ment must be entered , according to the finding of the jury . One additional improvement in the proceed- ings remains to be mentioned , Before Lord Mansfield's time , it was almoft a matter of course not to ...
... trial ; otherwife the judg- ment must be entered , according to the finding of the jury . One additional improvement in the proceed- ings remains to be mentioned , Before Lord Mansfield's time , it was almoft a matter of course not to ...
Page 11
... trial , and fince , upon the argument , to fupport this infurance , being convinced that it is fair , and , that the doubt has arifen by a flip in omitting to fpecify ( as it was intended to have been done ) that this was a refpondentia ...
... trial , and fince , upon the argument , to fupport this infurance , being convinced that it is fair , and , that the doubt has arifen by a flip in omitting to fpecify ( as it was intended to have been done ) that this was a refpondentia ...
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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