Ellenborough: [p 123] ...Fire is expressly mentioned in the policy, as one of the perils against which the underwriters undertake to indemnify the assured; and if the ship is destroyed by fire, it is of no consequence whether this is occasioned by a common... A manual for shipmasters, letters - Page 217by James Lees - 1851Full view - About this book
| James Allan Park - Bottomry and respondentia - 1809 - 924 pages
...allured ; and if the (hip is deftroyed by_/?«, it is of no confequence whether this is occafioned by a common accident or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the Jlate. Nor can it make any difference whether the (hip is thus deftroyed by third perfons, officers... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1812 - 732 pages
...policy; Lbrd Ellenborough CJ observing, that if the ship is destroyed, it is immaterial whether it is occasioned by a common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the state. Nor could it make any difference whether the ship was thus destroyed by third persons, subjects of the... | |
| Wyndham Beawes - Commerce - 1813 - 786 pages
...fire, it was holden that this loss was covered by the policy, and that it was immaterial whether it was occasioned by a common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the state. Gordon v. Rimington, 1 Campb. CNP 123. Of 'Re-Assurance and Double Insurance. He- Assurance, as understood... | |
| James Allan Park - Bottomry and respondentia - 1817 - 848 pages
...indemnify the assured ; and if the ship is destroyed by Jlre, it is of no consequence whether this Li occasioned by a common accident or by lightning, or...the captain and crew, acting with loyalty and good faith. Fire is still the causa causans, and the loss is covered by the policy." The plaintiff had a... | |
| Wendell Phillips - Insurance law - 1823 - 572 pages
...against which the underwriters undertake to indemnify the assured ; and if the ship is destroyed by fire, it is of no consequence whether this is occasioned...common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done (i) Gordon «. in duty to the state. '(l) Kimmington, The insurers have in one case been held to be... | |
| David Hughes - Booksellers' catalogs - 1833 - 520 pages
...be a loss within the policy. (q) Whether the fire is occasioned (as observed by Lord Ellenborough) by a common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the state, cannot be material. Nor can it make any difference, whether the ship is thus destroyed by third persons,... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 774 pages
...enumerated in the policy. " If the vessel or goods be destroyed by fire, it is immaterial whether the fire is occasioned by a common accident, or by lightning,...state. Nor can it make any difference whether the ship was thus destroyed by third persons subjects of the king, or by the captain and crew, acting with loyalty... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 928 pages
...or goods be destroyed by fire, t is immaterial whether the fire is occasioned by a common aoa dent, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the...state Nor can it make any difference whether the ship was ih» destroyed by third persons, subjects of the king, or by the captain and crew, acting with... | |
| Elisha Hammond - Fire insurance - 1840 - 200 pages
...B. and Aid. 398 ; 5 M. and S. 461. Whether the fire is occasioned (as observed by Ld. Ellenborough) by a common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the state, cannot be material. Nor can it make any difference whether the ship is thus Destroyed by third persons,... | |
| Elisha Hammond - Fire insurance - 1840 - 206 pages
...by a common accident, or by lightning, or by an act done in duty to the state, cannot be material. Nor can it make any difference whether the ship is thus destroyed by third persons, or by the captain and crew acting with loyalty and good faith. Fire is still the causa causans, and... | |
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