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" he believes the man to be in good health," knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary, there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid the policy, because the underwriter then takes the risk upon himself.... "
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench:: From Hilary Term ... - Page 786
by Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1800 - 473 pages
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters on Bottomry ...

James Allan Park - 1800 - 690 pages
...knoWi nothing at ail of, as to fay, that is true, which he knows is not true. But if he only fa)-, "he believes the man to be in good " health," knowing nothing about it, nor having anv reaOm to believe the contrary; there, though the perfon is not in good health, it will not avoid...
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters, on ..., Volume 1

James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 pages
...he knows nothing at all of, as to fay that is true which he knows is net true. But if he only fay, " he believes the man to be in good health," knowing...contrary ; there, though the perfon is. not in good hea$h, it will not avoid the policy, becaufe the underwriter then takes the rifk upon himfelf. So that...
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A System of the Law of Marine Insurances: With Three Chapters, on ..., Volume 1

James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 pages
...he knows nothing at all of, as to say that is true which he knows is not true. But if he only say, " he believes the " man to be in good health," knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary ; there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid...
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A Lecture on the Law of Representations in Marine Insurance: With Notes and ...

John Duer - 1844 - 256 pages
...Lord Mansfield is reported to have said, that if, in reference to a life policy, a person says, that " he believes the man to be in good " health, knowing nothing about it, and having no reason " to believe the contrary ; there, though the person is not " in good health,...
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A Treatise on the Principles of the Law of Marine Insurance: In ..., Volume 644

Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 pages
...he knows nothing at all of, as to say that is true which he knows is not true. But if he only say ' he believes the man to be in good health,' knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary ; there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid...
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Irish Chancery Reports: Being a Series of Reports of Cases Argued and ...

Ireland. High Court of Chancery - 1852 - 780 pages
...knows "nothing at all of, as to say that is true which he knows is not true. " But if he only says , he believes the man to be in good health,, "knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the "contrary, there, though the person is not in good health, it will not " avoid...
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A Treatise on the Law of Fire Insurance, Adapted to the Present ..., Volume 1

Horace Gay Wood - 1878 - 974 pages
...knows nothing at all of, as to say that is true, which he knows is not true. But if he only says, ' he believes the man to be in good health,' knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary, there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid the...
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A Treatise on the Law of Fire Insurance Adapted to the Present ..., Volume 1

Horace Gay Wood - 1886 - 770 pages
...knows nothing at all of, as to say that is true, which he knows is not true^ But if he only says, ' he believes the man to be in good health,' knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe thecontrary, there, though the person ia not in good health, it will not avoid the...
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The Laws of Insurance: Fire, Life, Accident, and Guarantee: Embodying Cases ...

James Biggs Porter, William Feilden Craies - 1889 - 438 pages
...If the person effecting the insurance only says " he believes " the person whose life is insured " to be in good health," knowing nothing about it nor having any reason to believe the contrary, then, though the person is not in good health, it would not avoid the...
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A Selection of Cases on Insurance

Eugene Wambaugh - 1902 - 1220 pages
...knows nothing at all of; as to say that is true which he knows is not true. But if he only says, " he believes the man to be in good health," knowing nothing about it, nor having any reason to believe the contrary, there, though the person is not in good health, it will not avoid the...
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