Digest of Insurance Cases, Volume 1Rough Notes Company, 1888 - Insurance law |
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... suit on the policy the answer de- nied that the death of the insured was occasioned by external , violent or accidental means , but made no averment that he died from intentional injuries . Held , the defense of intentional injury was ...
... suit on the policy the answer de- nied that the death of the insured was occasioned by external , violent or accidental means , but made no averment that he died from intentional injuries . Held , the defense of intentional injury was ...
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... suit shall be brought for loss unless commenced within six months thereafter is valid and binding upon the insured . This may be raised by demurrer to petition under Iowa statute . Recitals in Policy Binding on Insured . - An insured by ...
... suit shall be brought for loss unless commenced within six months thereafter is valid and binding upon the insured . This may be raised by demurrer to petition under Iowa statute . Recitals in Policy Binding on Insured . - An insured by ...
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... suit between the parties in interest . The agent was informed of this suit , and at his suggestion , and solely to protect the interest of com- plainant , the property was insured in the name of M. , who was in pos- session , claiming ...
... suit between the parties in interest . The agent was informed of this suit , and at his suggestion , and solely to protect the interest of com- plainant , the property was insured in the name of M. , who was in pos- session , claiming ...
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... suit . Held , that the sum insured by the first policy must be considered as reducing the sum for which defendant was liable . Cassity v . New Orleans Insurance Association ( Miss . S. C. ) , 3 Southern Reporter ( Dec. 14 , 1887 ) , p ...
... suit . Held , that the sum insured by the first policy must be considered as reducing the sum for which defendant was liable . Cassity v . New Orleans Insurance Association ( Miss . S. C. ) , 3 Southern Reporter ( Dec. 14 , 1887 ) , p ...
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... suit against a railroad company , alleging that certain property belonging to H. had been destroyed by the carelessness of de- fendant's servants ; that plaintiff had insured the same to H. and had paid him the amount of the insurance ...
... suit against a railroad company , alleging that certain property belonging to H. had been destroyed by the carelessness of de- fendant's servants ; that plaintiff had insured the same to H. and had paid him the amount of the insurance ...
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Page 152 - ... when the question is one of a common or general interest of many persons, or when the parties are very numerous and it may be impracticable to bring them all before the Court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of the whole, one action SEC.
Page 96 - ... of the county in which its principal office or place of business is situated, a certificate to be indexed by said clerk stating the names in -full of all the members of such partnership and their places of residence.
Page 35 - But provided, in case differences shall arise touching any loss or damage, after proof thereof has been received in due form, the matter shall, at the written request of either party, be submitted to impartial arbitrators, whose award in writing shall be binding on the parties as to the amount of such loss or damage, but shall not decide the liability of the company under this policy.
Page 40 - ... the use of general terms, or anything less than a distinct, specific agreement, clearly expressed and indorsed on this policy, shall not be construed as a waiver of any printed or written condition or restriction therein.
Page 105 - But the privileges and immunities secured to citizens of each State in the several States, by the provision in question, are those privileges and immunities which are common to the citizens in the latter States under their constitution and laws by virtue of their being citizens.
Page 75 - All persons having an interest in the subject of the action and in obtaining the relief demanded...
Page 43 - And it is further provided in the policy that, "if the interest of the assured in the property be any other than the entire, unconditional, and sole ownership of the property, for the use and benefit of the assured...
Page 83 - This Company shall not be liable for a greater proportion of any loss than the amount hereby insured shall bear to the whole insurance covering the property against the peril involved, whether collectible or not.
Page 86 - Of the parties to the action, those who are united in interest must be joined as plaintiffs or defendants; but if the consent of any one who should have been joined as plaintiff cannot be obtained, he may be made a defendant, the reason thereof being stated in the complaint...