A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation: With an Appendix ... ; in Two Volumes, Volumen2Carey and Hart, 1849 - 803 páginas |
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... merchants who prefer insuring in this country against British capture . 1. Consequences of Deviation . - All losses subsequent to any deviation from the terms of the policy . Thus , if a merchant , in a policy on produce from the West ...
... merchants who prefer insuring in this country against British capture . 1. Consequences of Deviation . - All losses subsequent to any deviation from the terms of the policy . Thus , if a merchant , in a policy on produce from the West ...
Página 79
... merchant is subject on landing at London are 101. We shall likewise suppose that the hemp , on its arrival , is so damaged as not to be worth more than half what it would have fetched had it been sound . The insurer would then be called ...
... merchant is subject on landing at London are 101. We shall likewise suppose that the hemp , on its arrival , is so damaged as not to be worth more than half what it would have fetched had it been sound . The insurer would then be called ...
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... merchants go on from year to year complaining of the losses to which they are subject from this awkward contrivance , while no steps are taken to improve it . To show that the principle is equita- ble as between the merchant and his ...
... merchants go on from year to year complaining of the losses to which they are subject from this awkward contrivance , while no steps are taken to improve it . To show that the principle is equita- ble as between the merchant and his ...
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... merchant , how- ever , whose goods arrive at a foreign port , is obliged to submit to the laws of that port . He may thus be a considerable loser ; paying general average according to one law , and receiving from his insurer according ...
... merchant , how- ever , whose goods arrive at a foreign port , is obliged to submit to the laws of that port . He may thus be a considerable loser ; paying general average according to one law , and receiving from his insurer according ...
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... merchants to their correspon- dents at home or abroad , in which the peculiar marks of each package , with other particulars , are set forth .- ( See example , vol . i . p . 207. ) IONIAN ISLANDS , the name given to the islands of Corfu ...
... merchants to their correspon- dents at home or abroad , in which the peculiar marks of each package , with other particulars , are set forth .- ( See example , vol . i . p . 207. ) IONIAN ISLANDS , the name given to the islands of Corfu ...
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