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Pagina 286
... insurer of the prop- erty of his guests within his charge , against everything but the act of God or the public enemy , or the negligence or fraud of the own- er of the property . He would therefore be liable for a loss caused by his ...
... insurer of the prop- erty of his guests within his charge , against everything but the act of God or the public enemy , or the negligence or fraud of the own- er of the property . He would therefore be liable for a loss caused by his ...
Pagina 287
... insurer . On the other hand , and perhaps as some compensation for these stringent liabilities , an innkeeper has a lien on the goods of his guest , for his charges against the guest ; and he even has this lien❘ on a horse or carriage ...
... insurer . On the other hand , and perhaps as some compensation for these stringent liabilities , an innkeeper has a lien on the goods of his guest , for his charges against the guest ; and he even has this lien❘ on a horse or carriage ...
Pagina 314
... insurer engages , for a consideration which is called a premium , to insure a certain party against loss of or injury to certain property by certain perils . The word peril here means not the danger but the happening of the event which ...
... insurer engages , for a consideration which is called a premium , to insure a certain party against loss of or injury to certain property by certain perils . The word peril here means not the danger but the happening of the event which ...
Pagina 315
... insured pays only the equivalent of his actual risk . Some companies which oper- ate on the mutual principle have also a certain amount of capital stock as a basis . - Large vol- umes are written about the law of insurance . In this ...
... insured pays only the equivalent of his actual risk . Some companies which oper- ate on the mutual principle have also a certain amount of capital stock as a basis . - Large vol- umes are written about the law of insurance . In this ...
Pagina 316
... insured must have some interest in the property , and this interest must be at risk . If the policy is what is called an open policy , that is , if the interest be not valued therein , and a loss occurs , the insured proves his interest ...
... insured must have some interest in the property , and this interest must be at risk . If the policy is what is called an open policy , that is , if the interest be not valued therein , and a loss occurs , the insured proves his interest ...
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Pagina 263 - We teach and define that it is a dogma divinely revealed : that the Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex .cathedra, that is, when in discharge of the office of Pastor and Doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the Universal Church...
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Pagina 263 - And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you, as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not ; and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.
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Pagina 172 - Idiots have been improved, educated, and even cured ; not one in a thousand has been entirely refractory to treatment ; not one in a hundred who has not been made more happy and healthy...
Pagina 420 - History of New York, from the beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty.
Pagina 89 - To develop a better and higher manhood and womanhood among ourselves; to enhance the comforts and attractions of our homes, and strengthen our attachments to our pursuits; to foster mutual understanding and cooperation; to maintain inviolate our laws, and to emulate each other in labor, to hasten the good time coming...
Pagina 212 - Sandhurst took place in consequence of the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the subsequent amalgamation of the Indian and Imperial forces.
Pagina 322 - Considering that the emancipation of the working classes must be conquered by the working classes themselves...