It appears to me that this resolves itself into a very plain and simple consideration. Suppose that in the policy itself this risk had been insured against; that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum of money year by year upon condition... The Irish Jurist - 第 47 頁1860完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1833 - 666 頁
...and simple consideration. Suppose that in the policy itself this risk had ben insured against: that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained ? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract (if available) take away one... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1833 - 670 頁
...and simple consideration. Suppose that in the policy itself this risk had ben insured against: that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained ? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract (if available) take away one... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1843 - 296 頁
...principles of public policy. The Lord Chancellor, in delivering the judgment of the house, said — " Is it possible that such a contract could be sustained ? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract (if available) take away one... | |
| George Bliss - 1874 - 826 頁
...policy so effected. * * Suppose that in the policy itself this risk has been insured against ; that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained ? Is it not void upon the plainest 1 See §224. 1 Amicable See. v. Bolland, 4 Bligh, NS 194 ; ec 2 Dow. & Cls. 1 ; overruling... | |
| 1901 - 2042 頁
...and simple consideration. Suppose that in the policy itself this risk had been insured against; that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract (if available) take away one... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1880 - 84 頁
...insured in the pol. so effected Suppose that in the pol. itself this risk had been insured against ; that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum of money year by iear upon condition that in the event of his committing a capital felony, and being tried, convicted... | |
| Charles Crawley - 1882 - 390 頁
...policy itself the risk had been insured against; namely, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum year by year upon condition that, in the event of...felony, his assignees shall receive a certain sum of money—is it possible that such a contract could be sustained ? Is it not void on the plainest principles... | |
| 1899 - 986 頁
...and simple consideration. Suppose that In the policy itself this risk had been Insured against; that Is, that the party Insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract, if available, take away one... | |
| 1901 - 822 頁
...and simple consideration. Suppose that in the policy itself this risk had been insured against; that is, that the party insuring had agreed to pay a sum...such a contract could be sustained? Is it not void upon the plainest principles of public policy? Would not such a contract (if available) take away one... | |
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