The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine Insurance and Abbott on ShippingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 317 sider |
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Side xxix
... thing , however , is clear -that neither the Consolato del Mare , nor the Amalfitan Code upon which it is founded , contains anything upon insurance law ; so that we have here another confirmation of the idea that this contract was not ...
... thing , however , is clear -that neither the Consolato del Mare , nor the Amalfitan Code upon which it is founded , contains anything upon insurance law ; so that we have here another confirmation of the idea that this contract was not ...
Side xl
... things , the improvements which have been made by the legisla- ture from time to time on the system of insurances , by many wise statutes and salutary restrictions , and to prove that the learned judges of the courts , both of law and ...
... things , the improvements which have been made by the legisla- ture from time to time on the system of insurances , by many wise statutes and salutary restrictions , and to prove that the learned judges of the courts , both of law and ...
Side liv
... things ordered , " that any Russian merchant vessel which prior to the date of this Order shall have sailed from any foreign port , bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions , shall be permitted to enter such port or place ...
... things ordered , " that any Russian merchant vessel which prior to the date of this Order shall have sailed from any foreign port , bound for any port or place in Her Majesty's dominions , shall be permitted to enter such port or place ...
Side 2
... thing insured shall remain the property of the same person ; i and so that such alteration shall not prolong the term insured beyond the period of twelve calendar months ; and if no additional or further sum shall be insured by reason ...
... thing insured shall remain the property of the same person ; i and so that such alteration shall not prolong the term insured beyond the period of twelve calendar months ; and if no additional or further sum shall be insured by reason ...
Side 3
... things may be insured ; 3 , what the requisites of a policy are . 1. What persons may be insurers . It should seem , that , by the Who may common law and usage of merchants , any person whatever might be insurers . be an insurer ...
... things may be insured ; 3 , what the requisites of a policy are . 1. What persons may be insurers . It should seem , that , by the Who may common law and usage of merchants , any person whatever might be insurers . be an insurer ...
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The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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