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A treatise on the principles of the law of marine insurance : in two parts. I.--On the contract itself, between the assured and the assurer. II.--Of the causes which vacate that contract. 2.--In what cases the assured is entitled to recover back the consideration paid by him? 3.--And, lastly, what is the remedy, provided by the law, for either party against the other

Title:A treatise on the principles of the law of marine insurance : in two parts. I.--On the contract itself, between the assured and the assurer. II.--Of the causes which vacate that contract. 2.--In what cases the assured is entitled to recover back the consideration paid by him? 3.--And, lastly, what is the remedy, provided by the law, for either party against the other
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Note:William Benning, 1845
  
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Subject:Insurance law -- Great Britain
Subject:Marine insurance -- Great Britain
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