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" It is not easy to define with precision what will, in all cases, constitute an insurable interest, so as to take the contract out of the class of wager policies. It may be stated generally, however, to be such an interest arising from the relations of... "
The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided ... - Page 136
by Isaac Grant Thompson - 1886
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 28

1884 - 550 pages
...take the contract out of the class of wager policies. It may be stated generally however to besuch an interest arising from the relations of the party...necessary that the expectation of advantage or benefit sbould be always capable of pecuniary estimation. But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground,...
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The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 25

1882 - 624 pages
...received by it on the policy beyond what was required for such repayment. An insurable interest is one arising from the relations of the party obtaining...assured, or from the ties of blood or marriage to him such as will justify a reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life....
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 47-48

1892 - 1912 pages
...wager policies. It may be stated generally, however, to be such an interest arising from the relation of the party obtaining the insurance, either as creditor...not necessary that the expectation of advantage or benefits should be always capable of pecuniary estimation; for a parent has an insurable interest in...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and Collection Union

1883 - 876 pages
...— Void assignment of — Rights of assignor. — An insurable interest in the life of another is such an interest, arising from the relations of the...as creditor of or surety for the assured, or from ties of blood or marriage, as will justify a reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the...
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The Lancaster Law Review, Volume 32

1915 - 456 pages
...interest is defined to be such an interest in the insured, either as creditor or surety of his, or from ties of blood or marriage to him as will justify a...advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life. If one named as beneficiary in the policy, who has paid premiums upon it, have no such insurable interest...
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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volume 15

1885 - 624 pages
...Insurance Co. v. Schaffer, 4 Otto, 460. Any such interest arising from the ties of blood or marriage as will justify a reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the continuance of life will support a policy. Warnock v. Davis, 14 Otto, 779. ^Etna Ins. Co. v. France, 4 Otto, 564....
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Central Reporter: Cases, Courts of Last Resort, New York, New Jersey ...

1886 - 1076 pages
...to be such an interest, arising from the relations of the p;irty obtaining the insurance, either ns creditor of or surety for the assured or from the ties of blood or marriage to him, ач will justify a reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life....
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 189

1917 - 1356 pages
...to take the contract out of the class of wager policies. It may be stated generally, however, to be such an interest, arising from the relations of the...advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life." As the policy was Issued upon the life of Weesner while he and appellee were living together as husband...
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 2

Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1887 - 1074 pages
...to take the contract out of the class of wager policies. It may be stated generally, however, to be such an interest, arising from the relations of the...insurance, either as creditor of or surety for the insured, or from the ties of blood or marriage to him, as will justify a reasonable expectation of...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 167

1914 - 1414 pages
...arising from the relation of the party obtaining the insurance, either as a creditor of, or surety of, the assured, or from the ties of blood or marriage to him, as will justify a reasonable advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life, and that in the absence of any ties of blood...
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