New Reports of Cases Argued and Determined, in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: From Easter Term, 44 Geo. III. 1804, to Trinity Term, 47 Geo. III. 1807. Both Inclusive. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 2

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Page 435 - ... until the same be there discharged and safely landed. And it shall be lawful for the said ship, &c., in this voyage, to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any ports or places whatsoever without prejudice to this insurance.
Page 310 - interest or no interest," or "without further proof of interest than the policy itself," or "without benefit of salvage to the insurer...
Page 442 - Merchandises until the same be there discharged and safely landed and it shall be lawful for the said Ship, &c., in this Voyage to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any Ports or Places whatsoever Without Prejudice to this Insurance.
Page 174 - Defendant afterwards, under leave, reserved at the trial, moved for and obtained a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 248 - Baron, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of the Court...
Page 301 - If this be the general nature of the contract of insurance, it follows that it is applicable to protect men against uncertain events which may in any wise be of disadvantage to them ; not only those persons to whom positive loss may arise by such events, occasioning the deprivation of that which they may possess, but those also who in consequence of such events may have intercepted from them the advantage or profit, which but for such events they would acquire according to the ordinary and probable...
Page 197 - Pleas, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 402 - ... sealed and delivered, in the presence of, and attested by two or more credible witnesses...
Page 251 - CD entered into the said demised premises, with the appurtenances, and was possessed thereof from thenceforth, until and upon the feast of St.
Page 302 - And whom it importeth, that its condition as to safety or other quality should continue: interest does not necessarily imply a right to the whole, or a part of a thing, nor necessarily and exclusively that which may be the subject of privation, but the having some relation to, or concern in the subject of insurance, which relation or concern by the happening of the perils insured against...

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