| Electronic journals - 1885 - 902 pages
...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...have a tendency to create a desire for the event. They are, therefore, independent of any statute on the subject, condemned as being against public policy.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1885 - 890 pages
...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...have a tendency to create a desire for the event. They are, therefore, independent of any statute on the subject, condemned as being against public policy.... | |
| 1886 - 1076 pages
...the relations of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect sonic benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life...the assured. Such policies have a tendency to create :i desire for the event. They are, therefore, independently of any statute on the subject, condemned... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1168 pages
...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...from the continuance of the life of the assured." Warnock v. Davis, 104 U. S. 775, 779, 26 L. Ed. 924; Adams' Adm'r v. Reed <Ky.) 38 SW 420, 421, 35... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 926 pages
...there must be a reasonable ground founded u|>on the relations of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect some...advantage from the continuance of the life of the insured ; otherwise the contract is a mere wager by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 956 pages
...reasonable ground, founded in the relations of the parties, either pecuniary or of blood or atfinity, to expect some benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life of the insured; otherwise the contract is a mere wager, by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 1244 pages
...cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded on the relation of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect some...from the continuance of the life of the assured." The facts of this case bring it directly within the doctrine of that case, and the expectation of pecuniary... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Legislative journals - 1887 - 1074 pages
...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...advantage from the continuance of the life of the insured ; otherwise the contract is a mere wager by which the party taking the policy is directly interested... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1274 pages
...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 assured ; otherwise the contract is a mere wager by which the party taking the policy is direct^- interested... | |
| Insurance law - 1887 - 1096 pages
...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 assured ; otherwise the contract is a mere wager, by which the party taking the policy is directly... | |
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