| George Maitland Lazarus - 1915 - 336 sider
...partial, and not total. 57. Actual total loss.—(1) Wherethesubject-matterinsuredisdestroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...an actual total loss. (2) In the case of an actual loss no notice of abandonment need be given. 58. Missing ship.—Where the ship concerned in the adventure... | |
| La Salle Extension University - 1915 - 1606 sider
...marine insurance practice: (1) Actual total loss, where the subject-matter insured is destroyed or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...where the assured is irretrievably deprived thereof; and (2) constructive total loss, where the subject-matter insured is reasonably abandoned on account... | |
| William Gow - 1917 - 520 sider
...and not total. 57. Actual Total Loss. — (l) Where the subject-matter insured is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...total loss no notice of abandonment need be given. 58. Missing Ship. — Where the ship concerned in the adventure is missing, and after the lapse of... | |
| Frederick Templeman - 1918 - 280 sider
...Marine Insurance Act) where the subject-matter insured is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to he a thing of the kind insured, or where the assured is irretrievably deprived thereof.1 In addition to absolute destruction by a peril insured against, goods are deemed to be totally... | |
| William D. Winter - 1919 - 466 sider
...partial, and not total. Actual Total Loss. 57. (1) Where the subject-matter insured is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...total loss no notice of abandonment need be given. Missing Ship. 68. Where the ship concerned in the adventure is missing, and after the lapse of a reasonable... | |
| Otto Pauly - 1919 - 320 sider
...ursprünglichen Beschaffenheit zerstört oder dem Versicherten ohne Aussicht auf Wiedererlangung entzogen ist. (2) In the case of an actual total loss no notice of abandonment need be given. Mi»ing shiP. 5g. Where the ship concerned in the adventure is missing, and after the lapse of a reasonable... | |
| Solomon Stephen Huebner - 1920 - 288 sider
...British Marine Insurance Act as comprising all cases " where the subject matter is destroyed, or so damaged, as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured, or where the assured is irretrievably deprived thereof."1 Leading illustrations are the sinking of a vessel or cargo beyond recovery, the destruction... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1921 - 1024 sider
...is partial, and not total. ($ 780.) 57.— (1.) Where the subject-matter insured is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...assured is irretrievably deprived thereof, there is art actual total loss. (5 815. 1043. 1045, 1066. 1074, 1079.1 (2.) In the case of an actual total loss... | |
| Howard B. Hurd - 1922 - 116 sider
...actual total loss or a constructive total loss. Where the subject-matter insured is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...irretrievably deprived thereof, there is an actual total loss, and no notice of abandonment need be given. In that connection it may be mentioned that where goods... | |
| Alured Nathaniel Myddelton Wilshere, John Indermaur, Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1922 - 742 sider
...total or partial (s). There is an actual total loss where the subjectmatter insured is destroyed or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured,...where the assured is irretrievably deprived thereof (t). There is a constructive total loss where the subject-matter insured is reasonably abandoned on... | |
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