| Sir James Allan Park - 1787 - 660 pages
...purpofe a warranty is introduced; but being inferted, the contract does not exift unlefs it is literally complied with. Now in the prefent cafe, the condition Was, the failing of the fliip with a certain number of men, which not being complied with, the policy is of no effect. Mr.... | |
| Sir James Allan Park - 1799 - 664 pages
...a warranty is introduced i but being infcrtctl, the contract does not exift imlefs it Js literally complied with. Now in the prefent cafe, the condition...was,, the failing of the fhip with a certain number men, which tiot being complied with, the policy is of no. Mr. Juftice Afthurft. — " The very meaning... | |
| James Allan Park - 1800 - 690 pages
...being infcrted, the contract does not exift unlefs it is literally complied with. Now in the prefcnt cafe, the condition was, the failing of the fhip with...of men, which not being complied with, the policy Mr. Juftice Ajhburft. — "The very meaning of a warranty is, to preclude all queftions whether it... | |
| John Ilderton Burn - 1801 - 266 pages
...inferted, the contract does not " exift unlefs it is literally complied with. " Now, in the prcfeut cafe, the condition " was, the failing of the fhip...men ; which not being complied " with, the policy is of no effect." Honev. If a man warrant to fail on a particular day, and be guilty of a breach of that... | |
| James Allan Park - 1809 - 356 pages
...being inferted, the contract does not exifl unlefs it is literally complit-d with. Now in the prefsnt cafe, the condition was, the failing of the fhip with...men, which not being complied with, the policy is of no effect." Mr. Jaftice AJliturj!.—" The very meaning of a warranty is to preclude all queftions... | |
| James Allan Park - 1809 - 924 pages
...a warranty is introduced ; but being inferred, the contract does not exift utilefs it is literally complied with. Now in the prefent cafe, the condition was, the failing of the fhip with a cerlain number of men, which not being complied with, the policy is of no effect." Mr. Juftice djbburjl.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 872 pages
...unless it be literally complied with. Now in the present case, the condition was the sailing of the ship with a certain number of men ; which not being complied...The very meaning of a warranty is to preclude all questions whether it has been substantially complied with ; it must be literally so. BULI.IK, J. It... | |
| Ireland. Court of King's Bench - 1844 - 584 pages
...does not exist, " unless it be literally complied with. The condition was the sailing of "the ship with a certain number of men ; which not being complied with, " the policy is void." Now, in that case it was not made a condition in express terms ; but it is dealt with as if it had... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 pages
...it is literally complied with. Now in the present case, the condition was, the sailing of the ship with a certain number of men, which not being complied with, the policy is of no effect." Mr. Justice Butter. — " It is impossible to divide the words written in the margin,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1868 - 700 pages
...it be literally complied with. Now, in the present case, the condition was the sailing of the ship with a certain number of men, which not being complied with, the policy is void." And Ashurst, J., in the same case, said: " The very meaning of a warranty is to preclude all questions... | |
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