A Practical Treatise On the Law of Marine Insurance
A Practical Treatise On the Law of Marine Insurance
Richard Lowndes
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Aid. 161. (z) Bohl V. Parr, 1 Esp. 444. {w) MorUoya Y, London Ass, Co., (zz) So the bursting of a steamer's 6 Exch. 451. boiler; W. India and Panama {x) Hunter r. PoUs, 4 Camp. 203. Tel, Co. v. Home and Colonial Mar, {y) See Laveroni v. Drury, 8 Ins. Co., in App. Nov. 15, 1880. I Digitized by VjOOQIC Perils insured against: consequences. 109 the policy, as resulting from accident or violence from without. So is damage done to one kind of goods as the effect of sea-damage done to another kind. T...hus where by sea-peril copra was heated, and this, conjointly with the effects of a gale, caused derangement of stowage to oil casks, whence there was leakage of oil, the underwriters on the oil were held liable. It would be otherwise, it was said, if the heating of the copra had been spontaneous (a). CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERILS. § 204. — ^AU that remains to complete this chapter is the question how to deal with losses resulting from the combined action of a peril insured against and a cause for which the underwriter is not liable.
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