Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Second Circuit, Comprising the Districts of New York, Connecticut, and Vermont, Volume 2R. Donaldson, 1856 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 63
... vessel , taking samples of the su- gars , under the orders of the collector , he ordered them off . It is true , that after they left the vessel , he told them they might go back and take as many samples as they pleased , which they ...
... vessel , taking samples of the su- gars , under the orders of the collector , he ordered them off . It is true , that after they left the vessel , he told them they might go back and take as many samples as they pleased , which they ...
Page 84
... vessel , and becomes immaterial by reason of the implied warranty of seaworthi- ness . It is a general rule , that all facts material to the risk , and known to the one party and not to the other , and which may affect the mind of the ...
... vessel , and becomes immaterial by reason of the implied warranty of seaworthi- ness . It is a general rule , that all facts material to the risk , and known to the one party and not to the other , and which may affect the mind of the ...
Page 85
... vessel was expected to sail the latter end of September or the beginning of October . On the morning of the day on which the insurance was effected , a vessel arrived bringing information that the vessel insured had sailed about the 3d ...
... vessel was expected to sail the latter end of September or the beginning of October . On the morning of the day on which the insurance was effected , a vessel arrived bringing information that the vessel insured had sailed about the 3d ...
Page 86
... vessel is destined . ( De Longuemere v . New York Fire Ins . Co. , 10 J. R. 120. ) So , if there be no havens or harbors on the coast to which the vessel is insured , that fact will be presumed to be within the knowledge of the insurers ...
... vessel is destined . ( De Longuemere v . New York Fire Ins . Co. , 10 J. R. 120. ) So , if there be no havens or harbors on the coast to which the vessel is insured , that fact will be presumed to be within the knowledge of the insurers ...
Page 88
... vessel , or how she was rated by the New York In- that must be shown upon the trial . The only object , therefore ... vessel was taken by a British privateer , and the hides which were insured were condemned , as belonging to the enemies ...
... vessel , or how she was rated by the New York In- that must be shown upon the trial . The only object , therefore ... vessel was taken by a British privateer , and the hides which were insured were condemned , as belonging to the enemies ...
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