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... and Life Insurances 166 Of the Necessity for an Insurable Interest 166 Of
Uberrima Fides . . . 168 Of Refunding Premiums 169 162 SECTION XI . OF
CHARTER - PARTIES AND BILLS OF LADING . . . Of a Bill of Lading . . Of a
Charter - Party .
... and Life Insurances 166 Of the Necessity for an Insurable Interest 166 Of
Uberrima Fides . . . 168 Of Refunding Premiums 169 162 SECTION XI . OF
CHARTER - PARTIES AND BILLS OF LADING . . . Of a Bill of Lading . . Of a
Charter - Party .
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281 Of the Master ' s Rights for Injuries to Servant by Third Parties . . . 281 Of
Employer ' s Liability for Injuries by Servant to Third Parties 282 Of the Servant ' s
Personal Liability . . . . . . . . . . . 284 CHAP . II . OF HUSBAND AND WIFE .
281 Of the Master ' s Rights for Injuries to Servant by Third Parties . . . 281 Of
Employer ' s Liability for Injuries by Servant to Third Parties 282 Of the Servant ' s
Personal Liability . . . . . . . . . . . 284 CHAP . II . OF HUSBAND AND WIFE .
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9 of the Act of 1882 ( 9 ) , and the parties , the subject - matter , and the true
consideration must be precisely described . ... for if current coin of the realm be
paid over for / valuable consideration to an innocent party , his , title thereto will
be ...
9 of the Act of 1882 ( 9 ) , and the parties , the subject - matter , and the true
consideration must be precisely described . ... for if current coin of the realm be
paid over for / valuable consideration to an innocent party , his , title thereto will
be ...
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An accepted invitation to dinner , for example , would be an agreement in this
sense ; but it would not be a contract , because it would neither be intended to
create nor would it in fact create any legal obligation between the parties to it .
An accepted invitation to dinner , for example , would be an agreement in this
sense ; but it would not be a contract , because it would neither be intended to
create nor would it in fact create any legal obligation between the parties to it .
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(Partly Founded on Blackstone) Henry John Stephen. ( 2 . ) There must be an
intention to affect the legal relations of the parties . ( 3 . ) Either there must be
valuable consideration on both sides , or else the contract must be embodied in a
deed ...
(Partly Founded on Blackstone) Henry John Stephen. ( 2 . ) There must be an
intention to affect the legal relations of the parties . ( 3 . ) Either there must be
valuable consideration on both sides , or else the contract must be embodied in a
deed ...
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