| Sir James Allan Park - 1787 - 660 pages
...; and indeed, perfectly agreeable to the ground of determination in the cafe of Stevenfon v. Snow. For in that cafe, the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, and the confequences of it,fpoke manifeftly two infurances, and zdivifion between them. The firft object of the infurance was... | |
| Sir James Allan Park - 1799 - 664 pages
...; and indeed, perfe£tly agreeable to the greivnd of determination in the cafe of Stmerfen v. Snow. For in that cafe, the intention of the parties, the...confequences of it, fpoke manifeftly two infurances, and a divifwn between them. The firft object of the infurance was from London to- Halifax : but if the Jhip... | |
| Samuel Marshall - 1802 - 412 pages
...is clear ; and indeed perfectly agreeable to the ground of determination in Stevenfon v. Snow (a). For, in that cafe, the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, the confequences of it, fpoke manifeftly tivo infurances, and a divifisn between therm The firfl object... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1807 - 646 pages
...of Stevenfon v. Snow, (v) For in that cafe the intention of the panics, the nature of the contrail, and the confequences of it, fpoke manifeftly two infurances,...the infurance was from London to Halifax: But if the ihip did not depart from Porifmoutb with the convoy fpecified, then there was to be no contract from... | |
| James Allan Park - 1809 - 356 pages
...; and indeed, perfectly agreeable to the ground of determination in the cafe of Stevenfon v. Snow. For in that cafe, the intention of the parties, the...nature of the contract, and the confequences of it, fpate manifeftly two infurances, and a divtfion between them. The firft object of the infurance was... | |
| James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 pages
...and indeed, perfectly agreeable to the ground of determination in the cafe of 'Stevenft/n v. Snow. For in that cafe, the intention of the parties, the...nature of the contract, and the confequences of it, fptke manifeftly t-wo infurances, and a divifien between them. The firft object of the infurance was... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 572 pages
...Stevenson r. Snow, was cited in behalf of the assured, but Lord Mansfield said, ' In Stevenson T. Snow, the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, and the consequences of it, spoke manifestly two insurances, and a di-cision between them.' He thought, however,... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 pages
...clear, and perfectly agreeable to the ground of determination of Stevenson v. Snow (a). For in that case the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, and the consequences Case of of it, spoke two insurances and a division between them. §now, 3° The first... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1854 - 398 pages
...v. Fletcher, (Cowptr 66'J,j Lord Mansfield, referring to Stecenson v. Snow, said — "In that case, the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, and the consequences of it, spoke manifestly two insurances, and a division between them. The first object... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 pages
...agreeable to the ground of determination in the case of Stevenson v. Snow (3 Burr. 1237), for in that case, the intention of the parties, the nature of the contract, and the consequences of it, spoke manifestly two insurances and a division between them. The first object of... | |
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