| George Duckett Barber - 1846 - 134 páginas
...underwriter is deceived, and the policy is void ; because the risk run is really different from the risk understood and intended to be run at the time of the agreement." "The question therefore must always be, 'Whether there was, under all the circumstances, at the time the... | |
| 1847 - 1178 páginas
...fraudulent intention, the policy becomes void ; because the risk run is really different from the lisk understood and intended to be run at the time of the agreement. Such diseases are not necessarily fatal ; but that is not the question, their tendency is to diminish... | |
| Benefit building and investment society - 1851 - 178 páginas
...insurer is deceived, and the policy invalid, because the risk run is really different from the risk understood, and intended to. be run at the time of the agreement. " The question, therefore, must always be : — ' Whether there was, under all circumstances, at the time... | |
| Arthur Scratchley - 1851 - 182 páginas
...insurer is deceived, and the policy invalid, because the risk run is really different from the risk understood, and intended to be run at the time of the agreement. " The question, therefore, must always be : — ' Whether there was, under all circumstances, at the time... | |
| Gilbert Egleson Currie - 1852 - 200 páginas
...office is deceived, and the policy invalid ; because the risk run is really different from the risk understood and intended to be run at the time of the agreement." The contract is equally void, whether the misrepresentations are made on the part of the insured, or of... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1855 - 692 páginas
...policy is thus void ; for the very plain reason that the risk run is really different from the risk understood and intended to be run at the time of the agreement. A concealment, which is only the effect of accident, inadvertance or mistake, is equally fatal to the... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1857 - 456 páginas
...Office is deceived, and the policy invalid ; bccauec the risk run is really different from the risk understood, and intended to be run at the time of the agreement."— Vide Beaumont on the Law of Insurance. t Beaumont on the Law of Assurance. INDISPUTABILITY DISCUSSED... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 664 páginas
...negligence, or mistake, because, by the suppression, the risk run is really different from the risk understood and intended to be run at the time of the agreement (6). The concealment by an agent of a material fact avoids the policy, though such fact may be unknown... | |
| Charles John Bunyon - 1867 - 316 páginas
...writer is deceived, and the policy is void, because the " risk. run is really different from the risk understood and " intended to be run at the time of the agreement. The " policy would be equally void against the underwriter if " he concealed anything unfairly, as if he insured a ship... | |
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