| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1867 - 682 pages
...about the time of the com mencement of the Revolution, and never adopted in this state. All therefore which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection 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... | |
| George Bliss - 1874 - 826 pages
...the life ; while in an elaborate decision in Massachusetts,2 the court say, all that is necessary " to take the case out of the objection of being a wager policy is, that the insured has some interest in the life of the cestld que vie ; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes,... | |
| 1877 - 558 pages
...about the time of the commencement of the Revolution, and never adopted in this State. All, therefore, which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection of being a wager policy, is that the insured has some interest in the cegíuí que vie ; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes and well-grounded... | |
| 1895 - 2084 pages
...about the time of the commencement of the Revolution, and never adopted in this state. All, therefore, which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection of being a wager policy, is that the insured has some interest in the cestui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes, and well-grounded... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1890 - 944 pages
...Hoyt, 46 Mich. 473. In Looinis ». Eagle etc. Ins. Co., 6 Gray, 398, Shaw, CJ, says: "All, therefore, which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection 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,... | |
| John Wilder May - 1891 - 788 pages
...time of the commencement of the Revolution, never having been adopted in this State. All, therefore, which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection 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,... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1893 - 676 pages
...of blood or affinity, to expect some relief or advantage from the continuance of the life of B.1 " All which it seems necessary to show, in order to...the objection of being a wager policy, is, that the insured has some interest in the life of the ceslui que vie; that his temporal affairs, his just hopes,... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton - 1894 - 692 pages
...to state just what constitutes an insurable interest. Two well-known definitions are as follows : " All which it seems necessary to show, in order to...the objection of being a wager policy, is, that the insured has some interest in the life of the cesttti que vie; that his temporal affairs, his jnst hopes... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton, Lawrence Godkin - 1894 - 670 pages
...to state just what constitutes an iusurable interest. Two well-known definitions are as follows : " All which it seems necessary to show, in order to...the objection 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... | |
| 1894 - 938 pages
...in Connecticut Mut. L. Ins. Co. v. Schaefer, 94 US 461, 24 L. ed. 253), it is said: "All therefore which it seems necessary to show, in order to take...the objection of being a wager policy, is that the insured [the beneficiary] has some interest in the life of the cestvi gui ríe; that his temporal affairs,... | |
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