The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, المجلد 165Law Times Office, 1941 |
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الصفحة 261
... loss of goods and as if the doctrine of loss of adventure had never been accepted as part of our maritime law . The contract is an insurance against loss of two different kinds in relation to the goods . The first involves loss or ...
... loss of goods and as if the doctrine of loss of adventure had never been accepted as part of our maritime law . The contract is an insurance against loss of two different kinds in relation to the goods . The first involves loss or ...
الصفحة 266
... loss could not be described as a loss by perils of the seas . If , on the other hand , she ran the blockade and reached a German port , the assured would presumably be irretrievably deprived of his goods , which is an actual total loss ...
... loss could not be described as a loss by perils of the seas . If , on the other hand , she ran the blockade and reached a German port , the assured would presumably be irretrievably deprived of his goods , which is an actual total loss ...
الصفحة 272
... loss of the goods , caused a loss of the goods through a loss of the adventure and in those circumstances the plaintiffs do not show a loss through a peril insured without establishing that the loss was also due to a peril excepted by ...
... loss of the goods , caused a loss of the goods through a loss of the adventure and in those circumstances the plaintiffs do not show a loss through a peril insured without establishing that the loss was also due to a peril excepted by ...
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