Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 143
BELL against ANSLEY . null and void to all intents and purposes ; and since that
statute the constant practice has been to state in whom the interest is , and for
whom the policy was made , and to make that statement according to the real fact
.
BELL against ANSLEY . null and void to all intents and purposes ; and since that
statute the constant practice has been to state in whom the interest is , and for
whom the policy was made , and to make that statement according to the real fact
.
Page 144
The counsel argued it upon the allegation of interest only . Lord Eldon says , The
question is , whether Hyde and Hobbs had such an interest in the whole cargo as
will support the averment in question ? And , after commenting upon an ...
The counsel argued it upon the allegation of interest only . Lord Eldon says , The
question is , whether Hyde and Hobbs had such an interest in the whole cargo as
will support the averment in question ? And , after commenting upon an ...
Page 155
GILBERT against SYKES . wager , as well for the unreasonableness of the
presumption , that an interest of this kind would engage any person to swerve
from their allegiance and duty , at the most imminent hazard to the party , as also
...
GILBERT against SYKES . wager , as well for the unreasonableness of the
presumption , that an interest of this kind would engage any person to swerve
from their allegiance and duty , at the most imminent hazard to the party , as also
...
Page 160
GILBERT against SYKES . where the subject - matter of the wager has a
tendency injurious to the interests of mankind , I ... not only no interest other than
what they created to themselves by the bet , but the public have an interest to
restrain it .
GILBERT against SYKES . where the subject - matter of the wager has a
tendency injurious to the interests of mankind , I ... not only no interest other than
what they created to themselves by the bet , but the public have an interest to
restrain it .
Page 163
It gives to one person a pecuniary interest in the violent death of another , by
whatever means procured ; an interest which he has no right to create by his own
voluntary act ; and this , when applied to the person of a foreign potentate , is also
...
It gives to one person a pecuniary interest in the violent death of another , by
whatever means procured ; an interest which he has no right to create by his own
voluntary act ; and this , when applied to the person of a foreign potentate , is also
...
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