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In every contract of insurance , the law prescribes to each party , pot simply striet
integrity , but unreserved frankness and candour . ' The insured being the party
from whom , in most cases , the underwriter obtains the special facts upon which
...
In every contract of insurance , the law prescribes to each party , pot simply striet
integrity , but unreserved frankness and candour . ' The insured being the party
from whom , in most cases , the underwriter obtains the special facts upon which
...
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The ancient civil law proceeded on the principle , that every fair contract was
made upon the mutual understanding of the parties , that an equivalent was
given and received for each , and of consequence , where the bargain was
unequal , and ...
The ancient civil law proceeded on the principle , that every fair contract was
made upon the mutual understanding of the parties , that an equivalent was
given and received for each , and of consequence , where the bargain was
unequal , and ...
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Good faith is essential to the obligation of contracts : he who coinmits a fraud in
making a bargain , leaves the other party at liberty to set aside the agreement , if
it be not executed ; or to claim to be restored , as near as may be , to the situation
...
Good faith is essential to the obligation of contracts : he who coinmits a fraud in
making a bargain , leaves the other party at liberty to set aside the agreement , if
it be not executed ; or to claim to be restored , as near as may be , to the situation
...
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When a special purpose for the thing bought or agreed for , is intended by one
party , and known to be so intended by the other , it is a breach of implied
confidence , to take an advantage by concealment of any such fact , as , if known
, would ...
When a special purpose for the thing bought or agreed for , is intended by one
party , and known to be so intended by the other , it is a breach of implied
confidence , to take an advantage by concealment of any such fact , as , if known
, would ...
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Previous to the setting out of the party , we are made acquainted with another of
the dramatis personæ of this narrative , who drops from the clouds ; of a shape
strangely uncouth , and attire equally singular . This person was a singing -
master ...
Previous to the setting out of the party , we are made acquainted with another of
the dramatis personæ of this narrative , who drops from the clouds ; of a shape
strangely uncouth , and attire equally singular . This person was a singing -
master ...
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