| Frederick Templeman - 1918 - 280 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 (6) Every material circumstance which ihe assured is bound... | |
| William D. Winter - 1919 - 460 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 William Reynell Anson - 1919 - 620 pages
...provides that: (1) The assured must disclose to the insurer, before the contract is concluded, every material circumstance which is known to the assured,...ordinary course of business, ought to be known by him.1 If the assured fails to make such disclosure, the insurer may avoid the contract. (2) Every circumstance... | |
| William D. Winter - 1919 - 464 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 (6) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
| Otto Pauly - 1919 - 320 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 (6) Every material circumstance which the assured is bound... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1921 - 1024 pages
...assured Disclosure by must disclose to the insurer, before the contract is concluded, aK8uredevery material circumstance which is known to the assured,...to make such disclosure, the insurer may avoid the comract. (J§ 523, 57"), 578.) (2.) Every circumstance is material which would influence the I Appendix... | |
| Alured Nathaniel Myddelton Wilshere, John Indermaur, Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1922 - 742 pages
..." (ie, as soon as his proposal is accepted, whether the policy be then issued or not) (s), " every material circumstance which is known to the assured,...ordinary course of business, ought to be known by him " (t), but the assured, in the absence of inquiry, need not disclose any circumstance as to which information... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers, J. G. Archibald - 1922 - 280 pages
...App, Cas. 284 NOTE. — This rule must be construed subject to § 18 (1), ante, which provides that the assured is deemed to know every circumstance which...ordinary course of business ought to be known by him. From. 2. Where the subject-matter is insured " from " a particular place, the risk does not attach... | |
| Howard B. Hurd - 1922 - 116 pages
...addition disclose to the insurer every material circumstance which is known to himself, and a broker is deemed to know every circumstance which in the...ordinary course of business ought to be known by him. The following are two illustrations of this principle : Russell v. Thornton (1859). — The broker... | |
| 1924 - 960 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, and the assured is deemed to know every cricumstance which, in the ordinary course of business, ought to be known by him. If the assured fails... | |
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