Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 212
... indemnity for its dishonour . The law of this State was therefore a part of the contract of purchase , and we have no right to impair its obligation . " " There is no reason why the Statute of 1821 should not receive a liberal ...
... indemnity for its dishonour . The law of this State was therefore a part of the contract of purchase , and we have no right to impair its obligation . " " There is no reason why the Statute of 1821 should not receive a liberal ...
Page 213
... indemnity from the former . In the meantime the loss to the holders , if they rely ex- clusively upon the bills to maintain their credit , and carry on their business , might be irreparable . Under such circumstances the recovery of the ...
... indemnity from the former . In the meantime the loss to the holders , if they rely ex- clusively upon the bills to maintain their credit , and carry on their business , might be irreparable . Under such circumstances the recovery of the ...
Page 230
... indemnity for damage on the thing insured , acquires thereby all such right as the assured may have against third parties on account of that damage , and the assured is answerable for every act which may prejudice the rights of the ...
... indemnity for damage on the thing insured , acquires thereby all such right as the assured may have against third parties on account of that damage , and the assured is answerable for every act which may prejudice the rights of the ...
Page 241
... indemnity , it can- not be said to be extended beyond what the design of such species of contract will embrace , if it be applied to protect men from those losses and disadvantages which , but for the perils in- sured against , the ...
... indemnity , it can- not be said to be extended beyond what the design of such species of contract will embrace , if it be applied to protect men from those losses and disadvantages which , but for the perils in- sured against , the ...
Page 268
... indemnity , he is free from contributing to any general average which , after the jettison , befalls the goods which have remained safe . With regard to English Law on general aver- age , Sir Robert Phillimore makes the following ...
... indemnity , he is free from contributing to any general average which , after the jettison , befalls the goods which have remained safe . With regard to English Law on general aver- age , Sir Robert Phillimore makes the following ...
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