| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1914 - 652 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...temperament or previous health had been different." It must be remembered that the policy is couched in language chosen by the insurer, and must be given... | |
| 1896 - 1276 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...immediately interrupts the vital processes." See, also, Teck v. Association, 52 Hun, 255, 5 NY Supp. 215; 2 Вас. Ben. Soc. § 490. If, in the use of the... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1896 - 858 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...injury immediately interrupts the vital processes." In United States Mutual Accident Association v. Barry ' the court clearly expresses the doctrine applicable... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1896 - 746 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...and this is so, as well when death comes through the medinm»of a disease directly induced by the injury, as when the injury immediately interrupts the... | |
| 1897 - 808 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...Injury Immediately interrupts the vital processes." The italicized portions illustrate the criticism above expressed. Subsequently in the charge, making... | |
| Texas. Court of Civil Appeals - 1903 - 738 sider
...naturally produce death in a person of certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...injury immediately interrupts the vital processes." If at the time of the injury to Hunter he did not have rheumatism, yet, owing to the condition of his... | |
| William Reynolds Vance - 1904 - 748 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...injury immediately interrupts the vital processes." 2* WESTERN COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASS'N v. SMITH, 85 Fed. 401, 56 US App. 393, 29 CCA 223, 40 LRA 653.... | |
| 1904 - 1256 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health Is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...injury immediately interrupts the vital processes." In Martin v. Equitable Ace. Ass'n, 61 Hun, 4fi7, 16 NY Supp. 279. it was held that death from blood... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1152 sider
...produce death in a person of a certain temperament or state of health is the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even if he would not have...injury, as when the injury immediately interrupts Uw vital processes." The undisputed evidence and conceded facts make out a prima facie case for the... | |
| Missouri. Courts of Appeals - 1906 - 828 sider
...certain temperament or state of health, ia the cause of his death, if he dies by reason of it, even of he would not have died if his temperament or previous...so as well when death comes through the medium of disease directly induced by the injury as when the injury immediately interrupts the vital processes."... | |
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