The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 188
... policies were valued polices - that is to say , in the event of the ship being lost the full amount would be paid , and it was admitted by Mr Briggs that it would be a great deal better for the shareholders if they lost their ship under ...
... policies were valued polices - that is to say , in the event of the ship being lost the full amount would be paid , and it was admitted by Mr Briggs that it would be a great deal better for the shareholders if they lost their ship under ...
Page 192
LORDS . Steamship and Thames دو HOUSE OF had honour policies in connection with the same venture . ' Lord Salvesen is also of this opinion . The He holds that the insurers are not concerned " Gunford " with the honour policies at all ...
LORDS . Steamship and Thames دو HOUSE OF had honour policies in connection with the same venture . ' Lord Salvesen is also of this opinion . The He holds that the insurers are not concerned " Gunford " with the honour policies at all ...
Page 270
... policies of the Royal Exchange Corporation at the same premiums as are presently paid upon profit- participating policies of the Empire Corporation , the policyholders to have the option of obtaining profit - 913 ) .. sharing policies ...
... policies of the Royal Exchange Corporation at the same premiums as are presently paid upon profit- participating policies of the Empire Corporation , the policyholders to have the option of obtaining profit - 913 ) .. sharing policies ...
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