A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry, on Insurances on Lives, and on Insurances Against Fire"With three chapters on bottomry, on insurances on lives, and on insurances against fire."--T.p. |
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Page 22
... lost before she arrived at the dividing point . The defen- dant pleaded the general iffue , and a tender of 17. 10s . on account of the fafe arrival of the Elizabeth , which plaintiff took out of court , and obtained a verdict for 48 7 ...
... lost before she arrived at the dividing point . The defen- dant pleaded the general iffue , and a tender of 17. 10s . on account of the fafe arrival of the Elizabeth , which plaintiff took out of court , and obtained a verdict for 48 7 ...
Page 35
... lost . The rigging and parts of her were recovered and fold , and the defendant paid into court as much as , upon an average , he was liable to for the lofs of the fhip : but the plaintiff in- fifted to be allowed fix hundred pounds for ...
... lost . The rigging and parts of her were recovered and fold , and the defendant paid into court as much as , upon an average , he was liable to for the lofs of the fhip : but the plaintiff in- fifted to be allowed fix hundred pounds for ...
Page 142
... or fhips , that are insured , happen to be lost , taken , or spoiled , the insured is obliged to abandon fuch goods or ships for the benefit of the infurers , before he can demand any IX . any fatisfaction from them . In this refpect 22543.
... or fhips , that are insured , happen to be lost , taken , or spoiled , the insured is obliged to abandon fuch goods or ships for the benefit of the infurers , before he can demand any IX . any fatisfaction from them . In this refpect 22543.
Page 341
... lost . that night by striking on the shore , the question was , if the ship was put under convoy , having no failing orders . And it was held she was , and the plaintiff had a veidia . Note to the third edition . was CHAP . was gone ...
... lost . that night by striking on the shore , the question was , if the ship was put under convoy , having no failing orders . And it was held she was , and the plaintiff had a veidia . Note to the third edition . was CHAP . was gone ...
Page 373
... lost , and the underwriters had paid , ftill the plaintiffs would have been entitled to recover the amount of the bond from Lawfon . This then is a gaming policy , and against an act of parliament ; and there- fore it is clear that the ...
... lost , and the underwriters had paid , ftill the plaintiffs would have been entitled to recover the amount of the bond from Lawfon . This then is a gaming policy , and against an act of parliament ; and there- fore it is clear that the ...
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abandon act of parliament action affured againſt alfo alſo anfwer arifing arrived average barratry becauſe bottomry cafe captain capture cargo caſe caufe cauſe circumftances confequence confideration confidered conftruction contract convoy courſe court damage decifion declared defendant diſcharged England eſtabliſhed expence fafe faid failed falvage fame faved feems fentence fhall fhew fhip fhould firft flated fome fpecial France fraud freight ftated ftatute ftranding fubject fuch fufficient fured happened himſelf ibid inferted inſurance intereft Jamaica Juftice jury liable loffes loft London Lord Mansfield loſs mafter merchants muft muſt neceffary obferved occafion Oleron opinion owner paid partial lofs parties perfon plaintiff policy of infurance port prefent premium provifions purpoſe queftion reaſon recover refpect rifk riſk ſaid ſhall ſhe ſhip ſtated ſuch thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion total lofs trade trial ufage ufual underwriter unleſs uſe veffel verdict Vide void voyage warranty
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Page 443 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
Page 445 - Lord by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and fo forth, and in the Year of our Lord One thoufand feven hundred and...
Page 443 - ... they are of the seas, men of war, fire, enemies, pirates, rovers, thieves, jettisons, letters of mart and countermart, surprisals, takings at sea, arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever...
Page 449 - 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:
Page 445 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid to...
Page 444 - And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises...
Page 176 - 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.
Page 154 - Whatever undoes the damnification, in whole or in part, must operate upon the indemnity in the same degree. It is a contradiction in terms, to bring an action for indemnity, when, upon the whole event, no damage has been sustained.
Page 154 - The plaintiff's demand is for an indemnity. His action, then, must be founded upon the nature of his damnification, as it really is, at the time the action is brought. It is repugnant, upon a contract of indemnity, to recover as for a total loss, when the final event has decided that the damnification, in truth, is an average, or perhaps no loss at all.
Page 449 - Witness whereof the said corporation have caused their common seal to be hereunto affixed, the day of in the year of the reign of our sovereign lord by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.