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" I think it clear that the term " perils of the sea " does not cover every accident or casualty which may happen to the subject-matter of the insurance on the sea. It must be a peril " of " the sea. Again, it is well settled that it is not every loss or... "
The Law Journal Reports - Side 79
1903
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumer 273-274

1921 - 2116 sider
...policy. Said Lord HerscheH in The Xantho, 12 App. Cas. 509: "It is well settled that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...must be some casualty, something which could not be foceseen as one of the necessary incidents of the adventure. The purpose of the policy Is to secure...
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A Treatise on the Law of Charter-parties

Eugene Leggett - 1894 - 778 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril 'of the sea. Again, it is well settled that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...these words. They do not protect, for example, against the natural and inevitable action of the winds and waves, which results in what may be described as...
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A Treatise on the Law of Charter-parties

Eugene Leggett - 1894 - 790 sider
...is the immediate cause that is covered by these words. They do not protect, for example, against the natural and inevitable action of the winds and waves,...which results in what may be described as wear and teav. There must be some casualty, something which could not be foreseen as one of the necessary incidents...
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Marine Insurance: A Handbook

William Gow - 1897 - 434 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril 'of the sea. Again, it is well settled, that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...example, against that natural and inevitable action, which results in what may be described as wear and tear. There must be some casualty, something which...
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Natal Law Reports: Supreme Court, Volum 23

Robert Isaac Finnemore, Albert Curtis Dulcken, Sir Arthur Wier Mason, William Thomas Hyde Frost, William Broome, W. E. Pitcher, William Scott Bigby, Davin Ballingall Pattison, Herbert Murray - 1902 - 544 sider
...Cases, 503), held that the peril must be of the sea, the damage must not simply be the result of the natural and inevitable action of the winds and waves,...results in what may be described as wear and tear, and I gather from his judgment that it would include a loss occasioned, as here, by the extraordinary...
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Marine insurance. (corrected).

William Gow - 1903 - 456 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril ' of the sea. Again, it is well settled, that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...example, against that natural and inevitable action, which results in what may be described as wear and tear. There must be some casualty, something which...
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Insurance: A Practical Exposition for the Student and Business Man

Thomas Emley Young - 1904 - 352 sider
...natural action of the sea which produces " wear and tear " of fabric. There must occur some casualty which could not be foreseen as one of the necessary incidents of the voyage ; for the object of the insurance is to provide an indemnity against accidents which may happen,...
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The Law of Insurance: A Treatise on the Law of Insurance, Including Fire ...

Charles Burke Elliott - 1907 - 688 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril 'of the sea. Again it is well settled that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...against that natural and inevitable action of the wind and wares, which results in what may be described i»t wear and tear. There must be some casualty,...
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Commentaries on the Law of Contracts: Being a Consideration of the ..., Volum 5

William Frederick Elliott - 1913 - 1292 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril 'of the sea. Again, it is well settled that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...against that natural and inevitable action of the wind and waves, which results in what may be described as wear and tear. There must be some casualty,...
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Arnould on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average, Volum 2

Sir Joseph Arnould - 1914 - 1014 sider
...insurance on the sea. It must be a peril 'of the sea. Again, it is well settled that it is not every loss or damage of which the sea is the immediate cause...example, against that natural and inevitable action of th& winds and waves which results in what may be described as wear and tear. There must be some casualty,...
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