 | Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 550 σελίδες
...contract will embrace, if it be applied to protect men from those losses and disadvantages, which, but for the perils insured against, the assured would...adventurer is liable to be deprived, not only of the things immediately subjected to the perils insured against, but also of the advantages to be derived... | |
 | George Beaumont - 1833 - 110 σελίδες
...the " insurable interests" as " things immediately subjected to the perils insured against," and " advantages to arise from the arrival of those things at their destined port." In a case before Lord Mansfield (0), a contractor for supplying certain public stores set up an insurable... | |
 | David Hughes - 1833 - 471 σελίδες
...which, but for the perils insured against, the ' *insured would not suffer ; and, in every maratime adventure, the adventurer is liable to be deprived, not only of the things immediately subjected to the perils insured against, but also of the ' advantages to arise from... | |
 | Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 852 σελίδες
...contract will embrace, if it be applied to protect men from those losses and disadvantages which, but for the perils insured against, the assured would...the arrival of those things at their destined port. If they do not arrive, his loss in such case is not merely that of his goods or other things exposed... | |
 | George Duckett Barber - 1846 - 90 σελίδες
...the " insurable interests'" as " things immediately subjected to the perils insured against," and " advantages to arise from the arrival of those things at their destined port." In a case before Lord Mansfield (i), a contractor for supplying certain public stores set up an insurable... | |
 | William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1849
...contract will embrace, if it be applied to protect men from those losses and disadvantages, which, but for the perils insured against, the assured would...adventure, the adventurer is liable to be deprived, uot ouly of the things immediately subjected to the perils insured against, but also of the advantages... | |
 | Sir Joseph Arnould - 1849
...men from those losses and disadvantages which, but for the perils insured against, the assured icould not suffer ; and in every maritime adventure, the...adventurer is liable to be deprived, not only of the things immediately subjected to the perils insured against, but also of the advantages to be derived... | |
 | Sir Joseph Arnould - 1850
...contract will embrace, if it be applied to protect men /ran those losses and disadvantages which, but for the perils insured against, the assured would...adventurer is liable to be deprived, not only of the things immediately subjected to the perils insured against, but also of the advantages to be derived... | |
 | Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1855 - 644 σελίδες
...to class "insurable interests," as "things immediately subjected to the perils insured against," and "advantages to arise from the arrival of those things at their destined port." Barclay v. Cousens, 2 East, R. 546. "It appears to us," say the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, " that... | |
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