The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and Practice of Insurance in All Its Branches: a Biographical Summary ... a Bibliographical Repertory of All Works Written Upon the Subject ... an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance ...C. and E. Layton, 1873 |
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... plaintiff entering into a rule to account upon oath for what part of the insured pro- perty he may recover . [ AVERAGE Adjusters . ] [ GENERAL AVERAGE . ] COMPUTATION OF LIFE CONTINGENCIES . - In the pages of the Assu . Mag . there have ...
... plaintiff entering into a rule to account upon oath for what part of the insured pro- perty he may recover . [ AVERAGE Adjusters . ] [ GENERAL AVERAGE . ] COMPUTATION OF LIFE CONTINGENCIES . - In the pages of the Assu . Mag . there have ...
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... plaintiff , the Governor . The case then passed into the Court of Equity , but we believe never came to a hearing . It was on the occasion of an application for a new trial , in 1766 , that Lord Mansfield delivered that famous judgment ...
... plaintiff , the Governor . The case then passed into the Court of Equity , but we believe never came to a hearing . It was on the occasion of an application for a new trial , in 1766 , that Lord Mansfield delivered that famous judgment ...
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... plaintiff swore that the wound had no sort of connexion with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life for he might , notwithstanding that , have lived to the common age of man ; and the surgeons ...
... plaintiff swore that the wound had no sort of connexion with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life for he might , notwithstanding that , have lived to the common age of man ; and the surgeons ...
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... plaintiff . In the case of Aveson v . Lord Kinnaird and others , which came before our Courts in 1805 , the facts were very remarkable . The husband insured the wife's life for his own benefit in 1802. The wife had proceeded to ...
... plaintiff . In the case of Aveson v . Lord Kinnaird and others , which came before our Courts in 1805 , the facts were very remarkable . The husband insured the wife's life for his own benefit in 1802. The wife had proceeded to ...
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... plaintiff . The case of Lindenau v . Desborough ( 1828 ) is very frequently referred to in works on the law of ins . It was a remarkable one . In 1824 a pol . was effected by the Baron Von Lindenau on the life of Frederick IV . , Duke ...
... plaintiff . The case of Lindenau v . Desborough ( 1828 ) is very frequently referred to in works on the law of ins . It was a remarkable one . In 1824 a pol . was effected by the Baron Von Lindenau on the life of Frederick IV . , Duke ...
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Popular passages
Page 103 - Any contract which if made between private persons would by law be valid although made by parol only, and not reduced into writing, may be made by...
Page 103 - Act may be made as follows ; (that is to say,) (1.) Any contract which if made between private persons would be bylaw required to be in writing, and if made according to English law to be under seal, may be made on behalf of the company in writing under the common seal of the, company...
Page 64 - ... inasmuch as the written words are the immediate language and terms selected by the parties themselves for the expression of their meaning, and the printed words are a general formula adapted equally to their case and that of all other contracting parties upon similar occasions and subjects.
Page 160 - March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty (at 12 o'clock at noon), the said loss or damage to be estimated according to the true and actual cash value of the said property at the time the same shall happen...
Page 185 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Page 148 - A shout that tore Hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night. All in a moment through the gloom were seen Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours waving...
Page 348 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning.
Page 210 - Majesty, or to any Person marrying a Second Time, whose Husband or Wife shall have been continually absent from such Person for the Space of Seven Years then last past, and shall not have been known by such Person to be living within that Time...
Page 397 - Thou shalt have a place also without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: and thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon ; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee...
Page 397 - For the LORD thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy: that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee.