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" There are many matters, as to which the insured may be innocently silent ; he need not mention what the underwriter knows — Scientia utrinque par pares contrahentes facit. An underwriter cannot insist that the policy is void, because the insured did... "
Digest of Fire Insurance Decisions in the Courts of Great Britain and North ... - Page 162
by Henry A. Littleton, Joel Sherland Blatchley - 1868 - 723 pages
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry ...

Sir James Allan Park - 1787 - 660 pages
...there are many matters, as to which the infured may be innocently filent ; ift, As to what the infurer knows, however he came by that knowledge ; 2d, As to what he ought to know ; 3d, As to what leflens the rifle. An underwriter is bound to know particular perils, as to the ftate of war or peace....
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry ...

James Allan Park - 1800 - 690 pages
...there are many matters, as to which the infured may be innocently filent ; I ft, As to what the inlurer knows, however he came by that knowledge { 2d, As to what he ought to know ; ld, As to what lefiVns the rifk. An underwriter is bound to know particular perils, as to the ftate...
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A Compendium of the Law of Marine Insurances, Bottomry, Insurance on Lives ...

Alexander Annesley - 1808 - 308 pages
...notice to the. insurers of what he had heard, the policy was decreed in equity to be delivered up. But there are many matters as to which the insured may...he ought to know. 3d. As to what lessens the risk. And it may be here remarked, that an underwriter is bound to know political perils, as to the state...
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters, on ..., Volume 1

James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 pages
...many matters, as to which the infured may be innocently filentj id, As to what the infurer kno»f| however he came by that knowledge; 2d, As to what he ought to know; 3d, As to what leffens the rifk. Att underwriter is bound to know particular perils, as to the date ot »'" or peace....
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Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide ...

Wyndham Beawes - 1813 - 786 pages
...rule against concealment, which the insured should be apprized of. Jlïud est celare, aliud ¿acere: there are many matters, as to which the insured may be innocently silent. First, as to what the insurer knows, however he came , by that knowledge. Secondly, as to what he ought...
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters, on ..., Volume 1

James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 pages
...generally hold to make it void, in favour of the party misled by his ignorance of the thing concealed. There are many matters, as to which the insured may be innocently siJent ; he needs not to mention what the underwriter knows, scientia utrinque par pares contrahenles...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Several Courts of Westminster ..., Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1828 - 604 pages
...that the ship was arrived, the contract is void as to him (g). But nliutl est celare, aliud tacere. There are many matters as to which the insured may be innocently silent: 1. As to what the insurer knows, however he came by that knowledge; 2. As to what he ought to know;...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Constitutional Court of South ..., Volume 4

South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, David James McCord - 1830 - 612 pages
...is supported by Lord Mansfield, in the case of Carter vs. Boehm, 3 Burrows, 1910. His words are, " There are many matters as to which the insured may be innocently silent — he need not mention what the underwriter knows." Again, " An underwriter cannot insert that the...
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A Treatise on the Law Relating to Insurance: In Three Parts, Viz. I.--Of ...

David Hughes - 1833 - 520 pages
...reticeas, sed cum quod tu scias id ignorare emolumenti tut causa velis eos quorum intersit id scire. (i) " There are many matters as to which the insured may be innocently silent ; he need not mention what the underwriter knows; scientia utrinque par pares contrahentes facit. An...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Various Branches of the Law: With ..., Volume 1

John William Smith - 1841 - 744 pages
...generally hold to make it void, in favour of the party misled by his ignorance of the thing concealed. There are many matters, as to which the insured may be innocently silent ; he need not mention what the underwriter knows — Scientia utrinque par pares contrahentes facit....
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