| Sir Joseph Arnould, Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - 1901 - 912 pages
...of this section, the assured must disclose to the insurer, before the contract is concluded, every material circumstance which is known to the assured,...such disclosure the insurer may avoid the contract. (2.) Every circumstance is material which would influence the judgment of a prudent insurer in fixing... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - 1901 - 216 pages
...to the insurer— (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him : a (&.) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - 1903 - 244 pages
...provisions of this section, assured must disclose to the insurer, before the contract is concluded, every material circumstance which is known to the assured,...business, ought to be known by him. If the assured 1 Roddick v. Indemnity Mutual Mar. Ins. Co. (1895), 2 QB at p. 386, CA * Arnould, Ed. 6, pp. 5, 513,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1903 - 498 pages
...disclose to the insurer. (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to him. It seems at first sight strange that the words I have put in italics... | |
| Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - 1907 - 152 pages
...to the insurer — (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him (m) ; and (b) Every material circumstance which the assured is... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, Douglas Owen - 1907 - 242 pages
...insurer — insurance. (a.) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him : l and (6.) Every material circumstance which the assured is... | |
| Lawrence Duckworth - 1907 - 240 pages
...to the insurer — (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him ; and (b) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
| Edward Louis De Hart, Ralph Iliff Simey - 1907 - 152 pages
...to the insurer — (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to he known hy, or to have been communicated to, him («) ; and (b) Every material circumstance which... | |
| Western Australia - 1908 - 368 pages
...insure is deemed to know every circumstance Representations when contract i» deemed to lie concu e • circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him; and (b.) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
| Joseph Arnould (Sir) - 1909 - 970 pages
...to the insurer— (a) Every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him ; and (b) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
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