... dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. To be interested in the preservation of a thing is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to have benefit from its existence, prejudice from its destruction. An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius... - Page 948by William Selwyn - 1817 - 1313 pagesFull view - About this book
| Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 774 pages
...benefit but for those • 19 G. II. c. 27. i Thellusson ». Fletcher, Doug. 301. risks or dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing, and such interest may be a subject of insurance:"* The interest need not be indefeasible, it may be... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 928 pages
...risks or dangers as to have a moral certainty of advantage or benefit but for those risks or dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing, and such interest may be a subject of insurance." d The interest need not be indefeasible, it may be... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - Arbitration and award - 1842 - 998 pages
...risks or dangers, as to have a moral certainty of advantage or benefit, but for those risks or dangers he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. To be interested in the preservation of a thing is to be so circumstanced with respect to it, as to... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Average (Maritime law) - 1849 - 798 pages
...risks and dangers as to have a moral certain of advantage or benefit but for those risks and dangers, may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. be interested in the preservation of a thing, it to be so circu stanced with respect to it as to have... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - Average - 1850 - 832 pages
...risks and dangers as to have a moral certainty of advantage or benefit but for those risks and dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. To be interested in the preservation of a thing, is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 576 pages
...risks or dangers, as to have a moral certainty of advantage or benefit, but for those risks or dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. The property of a thing, and the interest derivable from it, may be very different; of the first, the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 750 pages
...risks or dangers, as to have a moral certainty of advantage or benefit, but for those risks or dangers, he may be said to be interested in the safety of the thing. To be interested in the preservation of a thing, is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to... | |
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