A Treatise Upon the Law of Life Assurance: Upon the Constitution of Assurance Companies, the Construction of Their Deeds of Settlement, the Sale of Reversionary Interests, and Equitable Liens Arising in Connection with Life Policies : with an Appendix of Precedents for the Assignment of Policies by Way of Sale, Mortgage, and Settlement, Notes of Cases, Statutes, and an Index of Private Acts Obtained by Insurance CompaniesT. & J. W. Johnson, 1854 - 376 pages |
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... terms ? " On this direction the jury , without going out of Court , found a verdict for the plaintiff . ( b ) And in another case , where there was a warranty that the assured was in good health on a certain day , it was proved that he ...
... terms ? " On this direction the jury , without going out of Court , found a verdict for the plaintiff . ( b ) And in another case , where there was a warranty that the assured was in good health on a certain day , it was proved that he ...
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... terms and nature of the question prove that it was designed to extract from the person who is the medical attendant best able to give an account of her constitution at the time ; and if she has no usual medical attendant in the precise ...
... terms and nature of the question prove that it was designed to extract from the person who is the medical attendant best able to give an account of her constitution at the time ; and if she has no usual medical attendant in the precise ...
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... term , namely , that they are entitled to receive the fee from the insurance office , and not from their patient . In three instances the question has been tried in the county courts , the point raised being whether there was any ...
... term , namely , that they are entitled to receive the fee from the insurance office , and not from their patient . In three instances the question has been tried in the county courts , the point raised being whether there was any ...
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... his favour ; as , for instance , when he makes the same proposal to several offices , intending to insure with that which may offer the most favourable terms , and on the occurrence of an accident 52 BUNYON'S LIFE ASSURANCE . CHAPTER IV.
... his favour ; as , for instance , when he makes the same proposal to several offices , intending to insure with that which may offer the most favourable terms , and on the occurrence of an accident 52 BUNYON'S LIFE ASSURANCE . CHAPTER IV.
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... terms , and on the occurrence of an accident or the appearance of a mortal disease affecting the person whose life is to be assured , com- pleting all the insurances , although the last mentioned - person was on the point of death at ...
... terms , and on the occurrence of an accident or the appearance of a mortal disease affecting the person whose life is to be assured , com- pleting all the insurances , although the last mentioned - person was on the point of death at ...
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Act of Parliament administrators aforesaid agent amount annuity apply appointed assignment Beav become benefit bill chose in action claim clause common seal condition consideration contract Court of Chancery court of equity covenant creditor death debt debtor decease declared deed of settlement directors duty effect enacted entitled event execution executors felo de se fraud funds further or renewed given granted grantor hereby House of Lords indenture instrument insurable interest insurance companies insurance office intended Joint-Stock Companies liable Lord marriage ment mortgage notice obtained paid party payable payment person or persons plaintiff policy of assurance policy or policies proposal provisions purchaser question receipt received registered remainderman respect rule Sect settlor shareholders shares society stamp statute stipulation sum assured sum of money testator thereof tion transaction trustees or trustee unto vendor vested Vict void
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Page 267 - Orders of The House, examined the matters to them referred; and have agreed to the following REPORT...
Page 206 - INSURANCE, or other instrument, by whatever name the same shall be called, whereby any insurance shall be made upon any life or lives...
Page 119 - Upon a motion for a rule to show cause why there should not be a new...
Page 275 - ... any annuity or rent-charge shall, from and after the passing of this act, be granted for one or more life or lives...
Page 265 - No person or persons shall after the passing of this Act, by any deed or deeds, surrender or surrenders, will, codicil, or otherwise howsoever, settle or dispose of any real or personal property so and in such manner that the rents, issues, profits, or produce thereof shall be wholly or partially accumulated for any longer term than the life or lives of any such grantor...
Page 275 - ... on one or more life or lives, a memorial of the date of every such deed, bond, instrument or other assurance, of the names of all the parties, and of all the witnesses thereto...
Page 87 - ... in any of the parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain or Ireland, or at interest upon government securities, or in...
Page 306 - ... shall have been exhibited or taken by or before such Justice ; and all such proceedings by summons without information shall be as good, valid and effectual to all intents and purposes as if an information in writing had been exhibited.
Page 282 - Matter; that is to say, Words denoting the Singular Number are to be understood to apply also to a Plurality of Persons or Things; and Words denoting the Masculine Gender are to be understood to apply also to Persons of the Feminine Gender, and the Word "Person" shall apply to bodies Politic and Corporate; and the Word "Parent...
Page 281 - And be it enacted, that the following words and expressions are intended to have the meanings hereby assigned to them respectively, so far as such meanings are not excluded by the context, or by the nature of the...