A Treatise on the Law of Fire and Life Insurance: With an Appendix, Containing Forms, Tables, &cLittle, Brown, 1855 - 644 Seiten |
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... Proof of Loss CHAPTER XI . Of the Adjustment and Settlement of Loss , and of Rebuilding LIFE INSURANCE . 244 258 289 307 CHAPTER XII . Definition , Object , and History of Life Insurance 334 CHAPTER XIII . Death by the Hands of Justice ...
... Proof of Loss CHAPTER XI . Of the Adjustment and Settlement of Loss , and of Rebuilding LIFE INSURANCE . 244 258 289 307 CHAPTER XII . Definition , Object , and History of Life Insurance 334 CHAPTER XIII . Death by the Hands of Justice ...
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... proof of damages . § 6. The consideration for this obligation to secure or indemnify ( the policy ) is called the PREMIUM , a word signifying price , and is from the word primo , because formerly it was paid in advance or at the time of ...
... proof of damages . § 6. The consideration for this obligation to secure or indemnify ( the policy ) is called the PREMIUM , a word signifying price , and is from the word primo , because formerly it was paid in advance or at the time of ...
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... proof of the as- sured's interest but the admission of such interest in the policy . Whatever words may be used , if that be 1 Duer on Ins . 95 . 2 Ante , § 19 ; 2 Am . Lead . Ca. 450 . the effect of the policy , no action can be 2 ...
... proof of the as- sured's interest but the admission of such interest in the policy . Whatever words may be used , if that be 1 Duer on Ins . 95 . 2 Ante , § 19 ; 2 Am . Lead . Ca. 450 . the effect of the policy , no action can be 2 ...
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... proof , is an objection not easily surmounted , but the silence of the Roman Law on the subject is an argument of great weight in favor of the general opinion which has long been entertained , that the contract of insurance was not ...
... proof , is an objection not easily surmounted , but the silence of the Roman Law on the subject is an argument of great weight in favor of the general opinion which has long been entertained , that the contract of insurance was not ...
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... proof , that prior to the reign of Elizabeth , this con- tract could have been but very little , if at all known . ” In her reign , however , the commercial genius of the English had begun so far to be displayed , that the legis- lature ...
... proof , that prior to the reign of Elizabeth , this con- tract could have been but very little , if at all known . ” In her reign , however , the commercial genius of the English had begun so far to be displayed , that the legis- lature ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action agent amount ance annuity assignment assumpsit assured avoid the policy Barb benefit building insured Chap Chenango County chose in action circumstances cited claim clause Comst condition consignee contract of insurance County Mutual Court of Chancery court of equity creditor Cush death debt declaration defendants effect Ellis on Fire equity Etna Fire evidence executors fact Fire Insurance Company fire policies fraud hazardous held Ibid indemnity indorsed insurable interest insurance against fire intended jury liable lien Lord Lord Mansfield loss by fire loss or damage Madison County marine insurance Mass material ment Metc mortgage mortgagor Mutual Fire Insurance mutual insurance notice owner paid pany party payment Penn person plaintiff policy of insurance premises premium principle proof property insured question re-insurance received referred representation risk Saratoga County says society statute sum insured thereof tion trust underwriters void warranty Wend
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 515 - SECTION 21. And be it further enacted, That, in order to avoid misconstruction, it is hereby declared to be the true intent and meaning of this act, so far as the question of slavery is concerned, to carry into practical operation the following propositions and principles, established by the compromise measures of 1850, to wit:
Seite ci - State that the interests of the company will suffer materially by a forced sale of such real estate, in which event the time for the sale may be extended to such time as the said Auditor shall direct in said certificate.
Seite 369 - That in all cases where the insured hath interest in such life or lives, event or events, no greater sum shall be recovered or received from the insurer or insurers than the amount or value of the interest of the insured in such life or lives, or other event or events : IV.
Seite 515 - ... of good and lawful money of Great Britain, to be paid to the said (clerk of records and writs), his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns.
Seite 82 - But the Court said that if that were so, no contract could ever be completed by the post. For if the defendants were not bound by their offer when accepted by the plaintiffs till the answer was received, then the plaintiffs ought not to be bound till after they had received the notification that the defendants had received their answer and assented to it. And so it might go on ad infinitum.
Seite xcviii - Department* a declaration, signed by all the corporators, expressing their intention to form a company for the purpose of transacting the business of insurance, as expressed in the first section of this act, which declaration shall also comprise a copy of the charter proposed to be adopted by them...
Seite 229 - Good faith forbids either party by concealing what he privately knows, to draw the other into a bargain, from his ignorance of that fact, and his believing the contrary.
Seite 179 - A riot, being usually the act of large numbers of persons, is otherwise described as "a tumultuous disturbance of the peace by three persons, or more, assembling together of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner, to the terror of the people, whether the act intended were of itself lawful or unlawful.
Seite 32 - ... to the judge of the admiralty, the recorder of London, two doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers...
Seite 358 - ... the policy should be void if " the assured should die by his own hands, or by the hands of justice, or in consequence of a duel.