A Digest of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Canada: From the Organization of the Court, in 1875, to the 1st Day of May, 1893. Comprising the Cases Reported in Volumes 1 to 21, Both Inclusive, of the Official Reports of the Court, and Also the Unreported Cases Decided During that Period

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Carswell Company (Limited), 1893 - 949 Seiten
 

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Seite 387 - Provided always, and it is hereby further agreed, that if the said assured shall have made any other assurance upon the premises...
Seite 83 - Kulers, or people, loss or damage resulting from any of the following perils, whether arising from the negligence, default or error in judgment of the Pilot, Master, Mariners, Engineers, or other persons in the service of the ship, or for whose acts the Shipowner is liable, or otherwise...
Seite 368 - And the said applicant hereby covenants and agrees to and with the said Company that the foregoing is a just, full and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value and risk of the property to be insured, so far as the same are known to the applicant and are material. to the risk...
Seite 14 - PC 189) upon an application for leave to appeal from a judgment of the court of Queen's Bench for Lower Canada, Lord Chelmsford, in giving the judgment of this committee, after stating that in Cuvillier v.
Seite 357 - The company is not liable for loss if there is any prior insurance in any other company, unless the company's assent thereto appears herein or is endorsed hereon, nor if any subsequent insurance is effected in any other company, unless and until the company assents thereto...
Seite 453 - On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from the judgment of the Court of Appeal maintaining this verdict: — • Held, Taschereau.
Seite 528 - ... in such manner as the Dominion Government may deem advisable in furtherance of the construction of the said Railway, a similar extent of public lands along the line of Railway, throughout its entire length in British Columbia, not to exceed, however, Twenty...
Seite 385 - On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada: — Held, reversing the judgment of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, that as the evidence shewed the goods had been purchased by D.
Seite 83 - Stranding, and other accidents of navigation excepted, even when occasioned by the negligence, default, or error in judgment of the Pilot, Master, Mariners, or other Servants of the Shipowners.
Seite 363 - No condition of the policy, either in whole or in part, shall be deemed to have been waived by the company unless the waiver is clearly expressed in writing signed by an agent of the company.

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