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" In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged by a peril insured against that the cost of repairing the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. "
The Law Quarterly Review - Page 383
edited by - 1903
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Modern Business Methods: Being a Guide to the Operations Incidental to the ...

Frederick Hooper - Business - 1899 - 300 pages
...and irrecoverable ; and (2) a constructive total loss, as, for example, where a ship is so damaged that the cost of repairing the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. Abandonment. — When the insured has a claim for total loss he should without delay give notice thereof...
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Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance, Volume 2

Sir Joseph Arnould, Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - Average (Maritime law) - 1901 - 912 pages
...landing or transhipment. 1488 against, that the cost of repairing the damage would exceed the Appendix B. value of the ship when repaired. In estimating the...average contribution to which the ship would be liable must be taken into account. (2.) Where the assured is deprived of the possession of his ship by a peril...
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A Digest of the Law Relating to Marine Insurance

Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - Insurance law - 1901 - 216 pages
...the case of damage to a ship, thei e is Constmc a constructive total loss where she is so damaged by peril insured against, that the cost of repairing...would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. 2 In estimating the cost of repairs, the expense of future salvage operations, and any future general...
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A Digest of the Law Relating to Marine Insurance

Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - Insurance - 1903 - 244 pages
...recovering the ship or goods, as the case may be, would exceed their value when recovered ; 2 or (ii.) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...insured against, that the cost of repairing the damage will exceed the value of the ship when repaired. 8 In estimating the cost of repairs, the expense of...
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The Import and Export Trade, Or, Modern Commercial Practice (formerly Known ...

Frederick Hooper - Business - 1905 - 302 pages
...and irrecoverable ; and (2) a constructive total loss, as, for example, where a ship is so damaged that the cost of repairing the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. Abandonment. — When the insured has a claim for total loss he should without delay give notice thereof...
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The Marine Insurance Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, C.41): With Notes and an Appendix ...

Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - Insurance, Marine - 1907 - 152 pages
...Sect. 60. the ship or goods, as the case may be, would exceed their value when recovered ; or (ii) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...when repaired (/). In estimating the cost of repairs, no deduction is to be made in respect of general average contributions to those repairs payable by...
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An Epitome of the Law Affecting Marine Insurance

Lawrence Duckworth - Insurance - 1907 - 240 pages
...recovering the ship or goods, as the case may be, would exceed their value when recovered ; or (ii) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...when repaired. In estimating the cost of repairs, no deduction is to be made in respect of general average contributions to those repairs payable by...
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The Marine Insurance Act, 1906

Great Britain, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - Insurance, Marine - 1907 - 242 pages
...recovering the ship or goods, as the case may be, would exceed their value when recovered ; 1 or (ii.) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...the damage would exceed the value of the ship when repaired.2 In estimating the cost of repairs, no deduction is to be made in respect of general average...
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The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia

Western Australia - Law - 1908 - 368 pages
...recovering the ship or goods, as the case may be, would exceed their value when recovered; or (ii.) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. In In estimating the cost of repairs, no deduction is to be made in respect of general average contributions...
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Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average, Volume 2

Joseph Arnould (Sir) - Average (Maritime law) - 1909 - 970 pages
...the case may be, would exceed their Appendix A. value when recovered (§§ 1093, 1108, 1138); or (ii) In the case of damage to a ship, where she is so damaged...would exceed the value of the ship when repaired. "(§§ 111 1, 1117, 1123, 1124.) In estimating the cost of repairs, no deduction is to be made in respect...
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