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" ... expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage in life will be impaired ; so that the real purpose is not a wager, but to secure such advantages, supposed to depend on the life of another ; such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it... "
Abstract of Minutes, Compiled by the Secretary of the Association, 1889-1895 - Page 183
by Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors of America - 1906 - 112 pages
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Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 72

Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1867 - 682 pages
...of being a wager policy, is that the insured has some interest in the life of the cestui que vie ; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes and well...advantages, supposed to depend on the life of another ; such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded as a mere wager. Whatever...
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American Commercial Law: Relating to Every Kind of Business: with Full ...

Franklin Chamberlin - 1869 - 1004 pages
...of being a wager policy, is, that the insured has some interest in the life of the cestui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes and well...advantages, supposed to depend on the life of another ; snch, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded as a mere wager. Whatever...
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The Law of Life Insurance with a Chapter on Accident Insurance

George Bliss - 1874 - 826 pages
...interest in the life of the cestld que vie ; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and well-grounded expectations of support, of patronage and advantage...wager, but to secure such advantages supposed to depend upon the life of another. * * We cannot doubt that a parent has an interest in the life of a child,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 15

1877 - 558 pages
...temporal affairs, his just hopes and well-grounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage iu life will be impaired; so that the real purpose is...advantages, supposed to depend on the life of another; each, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded as a mere wager. Whatever may...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 63-64

1895 - 2084 pages
...has some interest in the cestui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and well-grounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage...but to secure such advantages, supposed to depend upon the life of another. Such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded as...
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Rights, Remedies, and Practice, at Law, in Equity, and Under the ..., Volume 5

John Davison Lawson - 1890 - 944 pages
...interest in the life of the cestui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and wellgrounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage...but to secure such advantages, supposed to depend upon the life of another; such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from beiug regarded as...
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The Law of Insurance: As Applied to Fire, Life, Accident ..., Volume 1

John Wilder May - 1891 - 788 pages
...interest in the life of the cestui que vie ; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and well-grounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage...but to secure such advantages, supposed to depend upon the life of another ; such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded...
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The Principles of the American Law of Contracts at Law and in Equity

John Davison Lawson - 1893 - 676 pages
...interest in the life of the ceslui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and wellgrounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage...but to secure such advantages, supposed to depend upon the life of another." 2 Under this rule so far as pecuniary interest is concerned a creditor has...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 22

1894 - 938 pages
...policy, is that the insured [the beneficiary] has some interest in the life of the cestvi gui ríe; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes and well...advantages, supposed to depend on the life of another; such, we suppose, would be sufficient to prevent it from being regarded as a mere wager." Trinity College...
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A System of Legal Medicine, Volume 1

Allan McLane Hamilton, Lawrence Godkin - 1894 - 670 pages
...interest in the life of the cestui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes and well-grounded expectations of support, of patronage, and advantage...to secure such advantages supposed to depend on the Ufe of another. Perhaps it would be difficult to lay down any general rule as to the nature and amount...
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