Interrogatories, with answers thereto, and a statement that the applicant covenants and agrees with, the company "that the foregoing is a just, full and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value and... Reports of the Supreme court of Canada - Page 655de Canada law reports - 1878Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1034 pages
...application for this insurance contains a just, full, and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition,, situation, value, and risk of the property insured, so far as the same are known to them; and that if any material fact or circumstance shall... | |
| 1894 - 1224 pages
...said company that the same Is a just, full, and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value, and risk of the property to be insured; and said answers are considered the basis on which insurance is to be effected, and the same is understood... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1898 - 622 pages
...company "that the foregoing is a just, full, and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value and risk...same are known to the applicant, and are material to'the risk" in the application upon which the policy was issued, will not void the policy merely because... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Insurance - 1896 - 1110 pages
...merely an agreement against false and fraudulent material statements in the application; the words "so far as the same are known to the applicant and are material to the risk," contained in the stipulation, qualified and limited the preceding clause, and restricted the warranty... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1897 - 712 pages
...is a just, true and full exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, value and risk of the property to be insured, so far as the same are known to the applicant and material to the risk." Inasmuch as the evidence shows that the value of the tract of land was at the... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1897 - 1008 pages
...assured covenanted and agreed that the statements contained in the application were full, just, and true in regard to the condition, situation, value, and risk of the property insured. § 48O. Where Agent Agrees to Note Fact in Application. — The company will be estopped to... | |
| 1897 - 1244 pages
...Insurance, that he has made a just, full, and true exposition of all material facts and circumstances In regard to the condition, situation, value, and risk of the property, so far as known to him. and the application Is expressly made a part of ihe policy, should It afterwards... | |
| Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - 1897 - 1044 pages
...Ins. Co. v. Simmons. had made a full, just, and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value, and risk of the property insured. The suit on the policy was defended upon the ground that the answers to the questions in the... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Insurance - 1898 - 830 pages
...full and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, Hituation. value and risk of the property to be .insured, so far as the sana- are knowa to Hie applicant and are material to the risk, and the same is hereby made a condition... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1900 - 1204 pages
...say, " his answers constitute a just, full, and true exposition of all the facts and circumstances in regard to the condition, situation, value, and...property to be insured, so far as the same are known to him and are material to the risk." This is not the language of a warranty, but a mere representation... | |
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