| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1849 - 798 str.
...Usage of the East India trade, Salvador v. Hopkins, 3 Burr. 1707. RULE I. Every usage of a particular trade which is so well settled, or so generally known,...considered as contracting with reference to it, is considered to form part of every policy, designed to protect risks in such trade, unless the express... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1868 - 700 str.
...Mobile Mar. Dock & M. Ins. Co. v. McMillan, 27 Ala. 77, in which Mr. Chief Justice Chil1an said : " It is a rule of construction, settled by numerous...generally known, that all persons engaged in that trade 1 THE LAW OF MARINE INSURANCE. [CH. XIII. it is a part of the policy, and that, if the representation... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1868 - 702 str.
...Mobile Mar. Dock & M. Ins. Co. v. McMillan, 27 Ala. 77, in which Mr. Chief Justice Chil1an said : " It is a rule of construction, settled by numerous...of trade which is so well settled, or so generally kuown, that all persons engaged in that trade THE LAW OF MARINE INSURANCE. [CH. XIIL it is a part of... | |
| George Bliss - 1874 - 826 str.
...lays down the following rules as to the admissibility of proof of custom. Every usage of a particular trade, which is so well settled or so generally known that all persons engaged in that trade may be fairly considered as contracting with reference to it, is considered to form part of every policy... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1890 - 944 str.
...Marine Insurance Construed by Usage. — In the law of marine insurance, every usage of a particular trade which is so well settled or so generally known that all persons engaged in it may be fairly considered as contracting with reference to it, is considered to form part of every... | |
| John Wilder May - 1891 - 788 str.
...pleasure in transferring them to these pages. They are as follows : — " 1. Every usage of a particular trade, which is so well settled or so generally known that all persons engaged in that trade may be fairly considered as contracting with reference to it, is considered to form part of every policy,... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould, Edward Louis De Hart - 1901 - 804 str.
...interpretation of sea-policies. I. Every usage of a particular branch of maritime trade I. Every well, which is so well settled, or so generally known, that all persons Of engaged in that trade may fairly be taken as contracting with reference to it, is considered to... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1914 - 832 str.
...the partnership articles, unless excluded by express stipulation. Waring & Son v. Grady, 49 Ala. 465. Every usage of trade, which is so well settled or...necessary implication, such inference is repelled. Mobile, etc., Mut. Ins. Co. v. McMillan, 27 Ala. 77. Attorney's Fees. — Where services of the same... | |
| 1927 - 516 str.
...admissible to .explain by usage their meaning in the given case. No doubt, too, every usage of a particular trade, which is so well settled or so generally known that all persons engaged in that trade may be fairly considered as contracting with reference to it, is considered to form part of every policy,... | |
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