A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: In Four Books; I. Of Marine Insurance, II. Of Bottomry and Respondentia, III. Of Insurance Upon Lives, IV. Of Insurance Against Fire, Band 1William P. Farrand and Company Fry and Kammerer, Printers., 1810 |
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... stat . 9 Ann . c . 6. s . 57 . a penalty of 5007. is imposed on every person setting up such office , and 100 % . on every person making such in- surances in any office already set up . But the most mischievous species of these ...
... stat . 9 Ann . c . 6. s . 57 . a penalty of 5007. is imposed on every person setting up such office , and 100 % . on every person making such in- surances in any office already set up . But the most mischievous species of these ...
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... stat . 43 Eliz . c . 12. which recites that , ' By means of policies of insurance it cometh to pass , upon the loss or perishing of any ship , there followeth not the undoing of any man ; but the loss ' lighteth rather easily upon many ...
... stat . 43 Eliz . c . 12. which recites that , ' By means of policies of insurance it cometh to pass , upon the loss or perishing of any ship , there followeth not the undoing of any man ; but the loss ' lighteth rather easily upon many ...
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... stat . 43 Eliz . c . 12. which was passed in 1601 , distinctly states , that it had been an immemorial usage among merchants , both English and foreign , when they made any great adventure , to procure insurance to be made on their ...
... stat . 43 Eliz . c . 12. which was passed in 1601 , distinctly states , that it had been an immemorial usage among merchants , both English and foreign , when they made any great adventure , to procure insurance to be made on their ...
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... stat . 11 Ed . III . c . 2. by which all persons were prohibited from wearing any woollen cloth but of English fabric . By this he gave a beginning to the woollen manufactures of England , and first turned the active and enterprising ...
... stat . 11 Ed . III . c . 2. by which all persons were prohibited from wearing any woollen cloth but of English fabric . By this he gave a beginning to the woollen manufactures of England , and first turned the active and enterprising ...
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... stat . 1 Rich . III . c . 9. great restraints were laid , both ed . upon these Italian merchants , and their commerce . merce restrain- But , beside the disadvantage of having almost all the English trade checked by im- foreign commerce ...
... stat . 1 Rich . III . c . 9. great restraints were laid , both ed . upon these Italian merchants , and their commerce . merce restrain- But , beside the disadvantage of having almost all the English trade checked by im- foreign commerce ...
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A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: In Four Books; I. of Marine Insurance ... Samuel Marshall Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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