Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 44Robert Clark, 1887 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 27
... effect as a contract of insurance . Pyle was at no time insured , for the company was at no time bound by the policy ; and the questions having been answered under an innocent mis- take as to their import , and without any intention to ...
... effect as a contract of insurance . Pyle was at no time insured , for the company was at no time bound by the policy ; and the questions having been answered under an innocent mis- take as to their import , and without any intention to ...
Page 29
... effect whatever , and was so from the moment it was issued . " But the plaintiff in error insists that the policy took effect and was in force until it was canceled . To sustain such a claim would ignore the expressed terms of both the ...
... effect whatever , and was so from the moment it was issued . " But the plaintiff in error insists that the policy took effect and was in force until it was canceled . To sustain such a claim would ignore the expressed terms of both the ...
Page 36
... effect that when a traveler leaves his horses at an inn and lodges elsewhere , or when one purchases liquor , etc. , at the bar of the hotel , he thereby becomes a guest . The reason for such holding is that , by the keeping of the ...
... effect that when a traveler leaves his horses at an inn and lodges elsewhere , or when one purchases liquor , etc. , at the bar of the hotel , he thereby becomes a guest . The reason for such holding is that , by the keeping of the ...
Page 37
... effect that an inn is for the entertainment of travelers , and that only a stranger en route can become a guest . An inn is defined to be " a public house of entertainment for all who choose to visit it . " Wintermute v . Clarke , 5 ...
... effect that an inn is for the entertainment of travelers , and that only a stranger en route can become a guest . An inn is defined to be " a public house of entertainment for all who choose to visit it . " Wintermute v . Clarke , 5 ...
Page 39
... effect in the determination of the case . The witness was asked if he knew how much money Wiatt had in his card - playing house on the morning of the 14th or night of the 13th of October . He answered : " No , sir ; I know what he ought ...
... effect in the determination of the case . The witness was asked if he knew how much money Wiatt had in his card - playing house on the morning of the 14th or night of the 13th of October . He answered : " No , sir ; I know what he ought ...
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