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Extraordinary traffic
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Traction engine
CAR); Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Highways.' They are frequently employed to draw other vehicles, and if their user occasions extraordinary traffic, the owner will be liable in damages: see Kent County Council v. Gerard (Lord), 1897 AC 633; Bromley
Passengers
upon himself any responsibility as to the conduct of the ship; if he incurs any responsibility, and perform extraordinary services, in relieving a vessel in distress, he is entitled to a corresponding reward. The goods of passengers … Act, 1843, s. 2, for definition of passenger for the purposes of the Act. See also (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), and AIR NAVIGATION. As to the liability of a
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Insurance
a large subscribed but uncalled capital, so as to enable them to raise large sums to make good extraordinary losses. Marine Insurance.--The practice of marine insurance is older than insurance against fire and upon lives, and the … at a future date, and not being life assurance business as hereinbefore defined. And under the (English) Road Traffic Act,1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), s. 42:- (f) Motor vehicle insurance business, that is to
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