If any person or persons insures his or their buildings or goods, and causes the same to be described otherwise than as they really are, to the prejudice of the Company, or misrepresents or omits to communicate any circumstance which is material to be... The Canadian Law Times - Página 2111881Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1855 - 692 páginas
...upon the premises. The only words that raised any doubt were these : " or shall misrepresent, or omit to communicate, any circumstance which is material...company, in order to enable them to judge of the risk they have undertaken ; " and, looking at the whole condition, it clearly referred to time present."... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster, William Francis Finlason - 1862 - 910 páginas
...a lower rate than they otherwise would be, or shall misrepresent, or omit to communicate any matter material to be made known to the company in order to enable them to judge of the risk, the policy should be void.] Pleas: 1. Denying the making of the policy. 2. That the property insured... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster, William Francis Finlason - 1862 - 914 páginas
...a lower rate than they otherwise would be, or shall misrepresent, or omit to communicate any matter material to be made known to the company in order to enable them to judge of the risk, the policy should be void.] Pleas: 1. Denying the making of the policy. 2. That the property insured... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1864 - 584 páginas
...buildings and goods to be insured, and shall not misrepresent, or omit to communicate, any circumstance material to be made known to the company, in order to enable them to judge, before they execute the policy, of the risk they will incur after they have executed it." I think,... | |
| Charles John Bunyon - 1867 - 316 páginas
...Hazardous " prevent fraud, the policy should be void if the assured " should omit to communicate any matter material to be " made known to the company, in order to enable them to " judge of the risk." The policy was effected in 1857, and for some years previously, part of the premises, forming a water-cornmill,... | |
| Henry A. Littleton, Joel Sherland Blatchley - 1868 - 790 páginas
...an alteration in the trade carried on upon the premises ; and a condition, requiring the insured " to communicate any circumstance, which is material to be made known, to the company, to enable them to judge of the risk they have undertaken," has reference to the time when the policy... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1872 - 672 páginas
...vol. 33) (amongst others), that, if the assured should "omit to communicate" to the insurance office " any circumstance which is material to be made known...Company, in order to enable them to judge of the risk they had undertaken or were required to undertake, the insurance should be of no force." There were... | |
| Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1873 - 448 páginas
...described otherwise than as they really are, to the prejudice of the company, or shall misrepresent or omit to communicate any circumstance which is material...company in order to enable them to judge of the risk they have undertaken or are required to undertake, such insurance shall be of no force," It was held,... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1873 - 694 páginas
...described, otherwise than they really are, to the prejudice of the Co., or shall misrepresent or omit to communicate any circumstance which is material to be made known to the Co. , in order to enable them to judge of the risk they have undertaken, such ins. shall be of no force... | |
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