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Marine adventure
Matched in: Term Marine adventure
Contract of marine insurance
Matched in: Term Contract of marine insurance
Necessity, agent of
stranger acting without any authority may become an agent under circumstances of positive necessity. The doctrine originated in marine adventure, but has been gradually extended, see Prager v. Blatspied, (1924) 1 KB 566; see Gwillian v. Twist, (1895)
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Restraints of princes
Restraints of princes. The expression occurs in marine insurance policies, bills of lading, etc., usually as part of the phrase 'Arrests or Restraints of Princes, Rulers … the group of contingencies against which provision is made. It covers any forcible interference with the voyage or adventure at the hands of the constituted government or ruling power of any country. See Carver on Carriage by
Representation
to the contract, and afford the best ground upon which the premium can be calculated. Consult Arnould on Marine Insurance. The statement as to another's character, etc., within the meaning of s. 6 of the Statute of … statements, in insurance, either by parol or in writing, of such facts or circumstances relat-ing to the proposed adventure, and not inserted in the policy, as are necessary for the information of the insurer to enable him
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