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" The insurer shall not be liable for loss by explosion of any kind unless fire ensues, and in that event, for the damage by fire only. "
Cases Determined in the St. Louis and the Kansas City Courts of Appeals of ... - Page 316
by Missouri. Courts of Appeals - 1903
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 94

Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1164 pages
...consideration. Plaintiff's policies contained, among other provisions, a declaration that the insurer would not be liable for loss caused directly or Indirectly by explosion of any kind, unless fire ensued, and in that event for damage by the flre only. The evidence clearly shows that a portion of...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volume 50

Law - 1903 - 456 pages
...under the admitted facts in the case. The policy provides that the company shall not be liable for loss by explosion of any kind, unless fire ensues, and in that event for the damage by fire only. It is in contemplation of this clause of the policy that I have explained...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 24

Canada - 1904 - 1166 pages
...insuring against direct loss or damage by fire, where the policy also provides that the insurer shall not be liable for loss caused directly or indirectly by explosion of any kind. A proviso for paid-up insurance, in a statute governing the adjustment of claims upon policies forfeited...
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The Law of Fire Insurance, Volume 1

George Ansel Clement - Fire insurance - 1905 - 770 pages
...Explosion as Imposed and Limited by Contract. The insurance company is not liable for a loss caused by explosion of any kind unless fire ensues, and, in that event, for the damage by fire only. • This rule is imposed by above terms in the standard form of policy...
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The Canadian Law Review, Volume 3

Law - 1904 - 766 pages
...insuring against direct loss or damage by fire, where the policy also provides that the insurer shall not be liable for loss caused directly or indirectly by explosion of any kind. That repairs promised by an employer to be made upon a defective machine "the forepart of the following...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 123

Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1380 pages
...things, a clause in the policy to the effect that "this company shall not be liable for loss caused by explosion of any kind unless fire ensues, and; in that event, for the damage by fire only." The case was tried by both parties, evidence introduced, and instructions...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 46

Law - 1910 - 816 pages
...Policy: Where a fire policy contained an exception that the company would not be liable for loss caused by explosion of any kind unless fire ensues and in that event for the damage by fire only, a loss occurring solely from an explosion, not by a preceding fire or...
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Property Insurance: Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Corporate Surety ...

Solomon Stephen Huebner - Fire insurance - 1911 - 468 pages
...different. Therefore the standard fire policy provides that the company shall not be liable for loss by explosion of any kind, unless fire ensues, and in that event for the damage by fire only. This rule at times presents difficult cases for adjustment, because where...
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British Ruling Cases from Courts of Great Britain, Canada ..., Volume 10

Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1260 pages
...LRA(NS) 474, 96 XE 452, Ann. Cas. 1913A, 1297, where the policy insured against loss by fire, except loss caused directly or indirectly by explosion of any kind unless fire ensued, and in that event for the damage by fire only, the court in holding that the insurer was not...
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Case and Comment, Volume 20

Law - 1914 - 1014 pages
...provision of the standard policy excepting loss by explosion is to the effect that the insurer shall not be liable for loss caused, directly or indirectly,...of any kind, unless fire ensues, and in that event for damage by fire only. But a mere flash, such as is confined to the ignition of gunpowder or other...
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