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" NY, 405, where it was held that no rule in the interpretation of a policy is more fully established, or more imperative and controlling than that which declares, that in all cases it must be liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat,... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of ... - Página 117
por West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878
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The New-York Legal Observer, Volumen12

Samuel Owen - 1854 - 398 páginas
...cases, it must be liberally construed in favor of the assured, so аз not to defeat without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. When the words are without violence susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Court of ..., Volumen8

John Duer, New York (State). Superior Court (New York) - 1855 - 738 páginas
...cases, it must be liberally construed in favor of the assured, so as not to defeat without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. When the words are without violence susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the ..., Volúmenes49-50

1894 - 922 páginas
...liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to indemnity which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. When the words are, without violence, susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain and...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 1044 páginas
...liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat without a plain necessity his claim to indemnity, which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure." May on Insurance 182. Bearing in mind these salutary rules, let us proceed with the examination of...
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Hine & Nichols' New Digest of Insurance Decisions Fire and Marine: Together ...

Charles Cole Hine, Walter S. Nichols - 1882 - 820 páginas
...Held, that said Cypress Bayou was a tributary of the Mississippi within the meaning of said policy. In the interpretation of a policy of insurance, in...making the insurance, it was his object to secure ; and where the words are without violence susceptible of this interpretation, that which will sustain his...
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The Ohio Law Journal, Volumen4

1884 - 1022 páginas
...cases'it must be liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. When the words are, without violence, susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volumen31

1884 - 542 páginas
...cases it must be liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. When the words are, without violence, susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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A Treatise on the Law of Fire Insurance Adapted to the Present ..., Volumen1

Horace Gay Wood - 1886 - 770 páginas
...acquired in that business. construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which in making the insurance it was his object to secure. When the words are without violence susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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The Southern Reporter, Volumen77

1918 - 1044 páginas
...the poljoy must be liberally construed in favor of the insured so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity, which, in making the insurance, it was his object to secure. 7. INSURANCE <®=»146(3) — FIDELITY INSURANCE—CONSTRUCTION. A bond made by a surety company agreeing...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volumen78

1904 - 1276 páginas
...cases It must be liberally construed in favor of the insured, so as not to defeat, without a plain necessity, his claim to the indemnity which, in making the insurance, It was his object to secure. When the words are, without violence, susceptible of two interpretations, that which will sustain his...
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