slovo | definícia |
insurable (encz) | insurable,pojistitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Insurable (gcide) | Insurable \In*sur"a*ble\, a. [From Insure.]
Capable of being insured against loss, damage, death, etc.;
proper to be insured.
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The French law annuls the latter policies so far as
they exceed the insurable interest which remained in
the insured at the time of the subscription thereof.
--Walsh.
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insurable (wn) | insurable
adj 1: capable of being insured or eligible to be insured |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
insurable interest (encz) | insurable interest, n: |
uninsurable (encz) | uninsurable,nepojistitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Insurable (gcide) | Insurable \In*sur"a*ble\, a. [From Insure.]
Capable of being insured against loss, damage, death, etc.;
proper to be insured.
[1913 Webster]
The French law annuls the latter policies so far as
they exceed the insurable interest which remained in
the insured at the time of the subscription thereof.
--Walsh.
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insurable interest (wn) | insurable interest
n 1: an interest in a person or thing that will support the
issuance of an insurance policy; an interest in the
survival of the insured or in the preservation of the thing
that is insured |
uninsurable (wn) | uninsurable
adj 1: not capable of being insured or not eligible to be
insured |
INSURABLE INTERES (bouvier) | INSURABLE INTEREST. That right of property which may be the subject of an
insurance.
2. The policy of commerce, and the various complicated rights which
different persons may have in the same thing, require that not only those
who have an absolute property in ships or goods, but those also who, have a
qualified property in them, may be at liberty to insure them. For example,
when a ship is mortgaged, and the mortgage has become absolute, the owner of
the legal estate has an insurable interest, and the mortgagor, on account of
his equity, has also an insurable interest. 1 Burr. 489. See 20 Pick. 259; 1
Pet. 163.
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