But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the relations of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect some benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured. Atlantic Reporter - Էջ 4461921Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1902 - 1220 էջ
...operating more efficaciously — to protect the life of the insured than any other consideration. But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded...advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured. Otherwise the contract is a mere wager, by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| Kentucky - 1902 - 1282 էջ
...for his own benefit, unless he have " a reasonable ground, founded on the relations of the parties, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect...advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured" (81 Ay., 375) ; and in an action on the policy the plaintiff's petition should show that he had such... | |
| William Alexander Kerr - 1902 - 936 էջ
...life insurance contract there must be a reasonable ground, founded in the relations of the parties — either pecuniary, or of blood, or affinity — to...advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured. § 127. It is sufficient if such insurable interest exists at thetime the insurance is effected. It... | |
| 1902 - 1040 էջ
...Co. v. Billiard, 16 Ohio C. C. 434. Hut to constitute an Insurable Interest then must In all cases he a reasonable ground, founded upon the relations of...parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or mar rlage, to expect some benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life of the Insured. Warnock... | |
| 1903 - 1116 էջ
...more efficaciously to protect the life of the insured than uoy other consideration, lint in all oases there must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the...affinity, to expect some benefit or advantage from the coDtinutmce of the life assured. Otherwise the contract Is о mere wager, by which the party taking... | |
| Charles W. Fricke - 1903 - 128 էջ
...continuance of such life. There must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the relation of the parties to expect some benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life insured. Although often asserted that mere relationship gives an insurable interest, it will be noted... | |
| Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - 1904 - 836 էջ
...that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation. But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded...from the continuance of the life of the assured." The mere relationship of parties has been held not in itself to constitute an insurable interest, there... | |
| Oregon. Supreme Court, William Wallace Thayer, Joseph Gardner Wilson, Thomas Benton Odeneal, Julius Augustus Stratton, William Henry Holmes, Reuben S. Strahan, George Henry Burnett, Robert Graves Morrow, James W. Crawford, Frank A. Turner, Bellinger, Charles Byron - 1904 - 714 էջ
...operating more efficaciously — to protect the life of the insured than any other consideration. Hut in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded...advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured ; otherwise the contract is a mere wager, by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| J. C. Wells, Edward Warren Hines, Frank L. Wells, Horace C. Brannin, William Cromwell, William Jefferson Chinn, Walter G. Chapman, William Pope Duvall Bush, Finlay Ferguson Bush, R. G. Higdon, Thomas Robert.. McBeath - 1904 - 1272 էջ
...reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life. * * * In all casts there must be a reasonable ground founded upon the...advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured; otherwise the contract is a mere wager by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| William Reynolds Vance - 1904 - 748 էջ
...operating more efficaciously, to protect the life of the insured, than any other consideration. But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the relation of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect some benefit... | |
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