| Great Britain - Law - 1811 - 898 pages
...rather upon them that adventure not than thofe that do ad* venture, whereby all Merchants, efpecially of the younger Sort, ( are allured to venture more willingly and more freely : And « whereas heretofore fuch Affuvers have ufed to ftand fo juftly f and precifely upon their Credits,... | |
| James Allan Park - Bottomry and respondentia - 1817 - 848 pages
...them that adventure not, " than upon those who do adventure, whereby all " merchants, especially those of the younger sort, " are allured to venture more willingly, and more " freely." The purpose of that statute was, to erect a particular court for the trial of causes, relative to policies... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 pages
...that adventure not, than " upon those that do adventure ; whereby all merchants, " especially those of the younger sort, are allured to venture " more willingly and more freely : and that heretofore such " assurers had used to stand so justly and precisely upon their " credits,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1837 - 764 pages
...ship, there followeth not the undoing of any man, but the loss lighteth rather easily upon many than heavily upon few ; and rather upon them that adventure...allured to venture more willingly and more freely." The very words of the preamble shew, that even thenit was contemplated to put the loss on other shoulders... | |
| Henry Sherman - Insurance law - 1841 - 332 pages
...easily upon many, than heavily upon a few ; and rather on those who adventure not, than on those who do adventure ; whereby all merchants, especially of...allured to venture more willingly and more freely." I. PERSONS EFFECTING THE POLICY. II. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF, WHEN VALUED OR OPEN. III. DESCRIPTION... | |
| George Atkinson - Insurance law - 1854 - 430 pages
...them that adventure not, than upon those who do adventure ; whereby all merchants, especially those of the younger sort, are allured to venture more willingly, and more freely." The purpose of that statute was, to erect a particular court for the trial of causes, relative to policies... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Fire insurance - 1855 - 692 pages
...ship, there followeth not the undoing of any man ; but the loss lighteth rather easily upon many, than heavily upon few, and rather upon them that adventure not, than those who do adventure ; whereby all merchants, especially of the younger sort, are allured to venture more... | |
| Cornelius Walford - Insurance agents - 1857 - 456 pages
...the undoinge of any man, but. the losse lightethc rather easilie upon many, than heavilie upon fewe, and rather upon them that adventure not, than those that do adventure ; whereby all merchants, speciallie the younger sorte, are allured so venture more willinglie and more freelie." It then enacts... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 780 pages
...them that adventure not than upon those that do adventure : whereby all merchants, especially those of the younger sort, are allured to venture more willingly and more freely : and that heretofore such assurers had used to stand so justly and precisely upon their credits as... | |
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