It is not necessary that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation, for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of his child, and a child in the life of his parent, a husband in the life of his wife,... The Southeastern Reporter - 251. lappuse1890Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1892 - 1912 lapas
...that the expectation of advantage or benefits should be always capable of pecuniary estimation; for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of his child, and the child in the life of his parent, a husband in the life of his wife, and a wife in the life of her... | |
| Charles Crawley - 1882 - 390 lapas
...void as against public policy, even if not prohibited by local statutes. It has been there held that a parent has an insurable interest in the life of his child, and vice versa, and a brother in the life of his sister " upon considerations of strong morals and force... | |
| 1883 - 908 lapas
...that the expectation of advantage or benefit, should be always capable of pecuniary estimation ; for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of...his parent ; a husband in the life of his wife and » wife in the life of her husband. The natural affection in cases of this kind a 391 cousidered as... | |
| Andrew Jackson Hirschl - 1883 - 94 lapas
...that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation, for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of his child." * * * * "The natural affection incases of this kind, is considered as more powerful — as operating... | |
| 1886 - 1076 lapas
...that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation; for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of...of his parent: a husband in the life of his wife, anda wife in the life of her husband. The natural affection in eases of this kind is considered as... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1886 - 926 lapas
...advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation ; for a parent has an inseparable interest in the life of his child, and a child in...his parent: a husband in the life of his wife, and the wife in the life of her husband. The natural affection in cases of this kind is considered as more... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1887 - 1074 lapas
...necessary that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable pecuniary estimation ; for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of...of his wife, and a wife in the life of her husband. But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the relations of the parties to each... | |
| 1892 - 1274 lapas
...Interest of relatives. In Warnock v. Davis, 104 VS 779, the. supreme court of the United States said: "The natural affection in cases of this kind is considered as more powerful, as operating moreefflcaciously, to protect the life of the assured, than any other consideration. But in all cases... | |
| 1889 - 1014 lapas
...that the expectation of advantage or benefit should be always capable of pecuniary estimation, for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of...in the life of his wife, and a wife in the life of a husband. The natural affection in cases of this kind is considered as more powerful, as operating... | |
| John Wilder May - 1891 - 788 lapas
...not necessary that the expectation of advantage should be always capable of pecuniary estimation, for a parent has an insurable interest in the life of his child. . . . Natural affection in cases of this kind is considered more powerful in protecting the life of... | |
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