The Insurance Law Journal, Band 7D.T. & L.H. Potter, 1878 Reports of all decisions rendered in insurance cases in the federal courts, and in the state courts of last resort. |
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... acceptance thereof ; but they are much stronger to support the proposition that the agent could not waive a forfeiture from an entirely independent cause , by mere acceptance of the premium . The possession of the money is in some ...
... acceptance thereof ; but they are much stronger to support the proposition that the agent could not waive a forfeiture from an entirely independent cause , by mere acceptance of the premium . The possession of the money is in some ...
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... acceptance of premiums after the day on which they were payable , were all known to the home company , and its retention of the premiums thus received was an ap- proval of his acts . So far , then , as the waiver of the forfeiture in ...
... acceptance of premiums after the day on which they were payable , were all known to the home company , and its retention of the premiums thus received was an ap- proval of his acts . So far , then , as the waiver of the forfeiture in ...
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... accepted . It is provided in the second condition that , " If the said premiums or the interest upon any note given for premiums shall not be paid on or before the day mentioned for the payment thereof , * * * * then , in every such ...
... accepted . It is provided in the second condition that , " If the said premiums or the interest upon any note given for premiums shall not be paid on or before the day mentioned for the payment thereof , * * * * then , in every such ...
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... accepted by me , with the express understand- ing that if the note or notes given for the premium * * * shall be un- paid at the time of any loss , the policy shall be considered null and void ; " and also the 14th condition , printed ...
... accepted by me , with the express understand- ing that if the note or notes given for the premium * * * shall be un- paid at the time of any loss , the policy shall be considered null and void ; " and also the 14th condition , printed ...
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... accepted and treated with Wilson as the representative of the company , within the pale of this employment ; and unless his authority was restricted , that he could well do all things within the line of his duties , which the company ...
... accepted and treated with Wilson as the representative of the company , within the pale of this employment ; and unless his authority was restricted , that he could well do all things within the line of his duties , which the company ...
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accepted action affirmed agent agreed agreement alleged amount answer appears appellant application assignment assured authority avoid benefit brought building cause charge circumstances claim clause condition consent contained continue contract court damage death decision defendant delivered determine effect entitled error evidence exception express fact fire forfeiture further give given ground hand Held instructions insurance company intended interest issued judgment jury knowledge liability loss material matter meaning ment months mortgage Mutual notice objection opinion owner paid parties payment person plaintiff policy of insurance premium present principle proofs provision question reason receipt received recover referred refused regard relation rendered risk rule statement statute stipulation sufficient suit SUPREME COURT taken testimony tion trial true unless void waive warranty witness written York
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Seite 258 - It shall be optional, however, with this company to take all, or any part, of the articles at such ascertained or appraised value, and also to repair, rebuild, or replace the property lost or damaged with other of like kind and quality...
Seite 103 - No misrepresentation made in obtaining or securing a policy of insurance on the life or lives of any person or persons, citizens of this State, shall be deemed material, or render the policy void, unless the matter misrepresented shall have actually contributed to the contingency or event on which the policy is to become due and payable, and whether it so contributed in any case, shall be a question for the jury.
Seite 420 - that the records and judicial proceedings of the Courts of any State, shall be proved or admitted in any other Court within the United States, by the attestation of the clerk, and the seal of the Court annexed, if there be a seal, together with a certificate of the' judge, chief justice, or presiding magistrate, as the case may be, that...
Seite 420 - And the said records and judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the State from whence the said records are or shall be taken.
Seite 534 - If the part to be performed by one party consists of several distinct and separate items, and the price to be paid by the other is apportioned to each Item to be performed, or is left to be implied by law, such a contract will generally be held to be severable...
Seite 772 - The judgment of the superior court is reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial in conformity to this opinion.
Seite 488 - ... shall be taken and held to be as valid as if served upon the company, according to the laws of this or any other State...
Seite 691 - That if a suit be commenced in any state court against an alien, or by a citizen of the State in which the suit is brought against a citizen of another State...
Seite 205 - The doctrine has no place for application when the statement relates to rights depending upon contracts yet to be made, to which the person complaining is to be a party. He has it in his power in such cases to guard in advance against any consequences of a subsequent change of intention by the person with whom he is dealing.
Seite 450 - Pursuant to that stipulation the parties went to trial, and the verdict and judgment were for the plaintiffs in the sum of thirty-seven hundred and thirty dollars damages, with costs of suit.