Digest of Insurance Cases: Embracing the Decisions of the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the Supreme and Appellate Courts of the Various States and Foreign Countries, Upon Disputed Points in Fire, Marine, Accident and Assessment Insurance, and Affecting Fraternal Benefit Orders. Reference to Annotated Insurance Cases in Editorials in Law Journals on Insurance Cases. For the Year Ending ...

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Rough Notes Company, 1909
 

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Page 529 - Provided always that this clause shall in no case extend to any sum which the assured may become liable to pay, or shall pay for removal of obstructions under statutory powers, for injury to harbours, wharves, piers, stages, and similar structures, consequent on such collision, or in respect of the cargo or engagements of the insured vessel, or for loss of life or personal injury.
Page 674 - This company shall not be liable beyond the actual cash value of the property at the time any loss or damage occurs, and the loss or damage shall be ascertained or estimated according to such actual cash value, with proper deduction for depreciation however caused, and shall in no event exceed what it would then cost the insured to repair or replace the same with material of like kind and quality...
Page 684 - This company shall not be held to have waived any provision or condition of this policy or any forfeiture thereof by any requirement, act, or proceeding on its part relating to the appraisal or to any examination herein provided for...
Page 648 - This company shall not be liable under this policy for a greater proportion of any loss on the described property, or for loss by and expense of removal from premises endangered by fire, than the amount hereby insured shall bear to the whole insurance, whether valid or not, or by solvent or insolvent insurers, covering such property...
Page 650 - ... if the insured shall sustain bodily injuries, by means as aforesaid, which shall, independently of all other causes, immediately and wholly disable and prevent him from the prosecution of any and every kind of business pertaining to the occupation under which he is insured...
Page 687 - Warranted free from any claim consequent on loss of time whether arising from a peril of the sea or otherwise.
Page 644 - ... if the interest of the insured be other than unconditional and sole ownership; or if the subject of insurance be a building on ground not owned by the insured in fee simple; or if the subject of insurance be personal property and be or become incumbered by a chattel mortgage...
Page 685 - ... their own, or held by them in trust, or on commission, or on joint account with others, or sold but not delivered, contained in
Page 462 - ... sole judges of the weight of the testimony and the credibility of the witnesses...
Page 679 - Each of the insurances was upon the condition expressed in the body of the policy, that ' if the property be sold or transferred, or any change take place in the title or possession, whether by legal process or judicial decree or voluntary transfer or conveyance...

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