Jackson v Union Marine Insurance Company
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
Date | 1865 |
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14 cases
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Tsakiroglou & Company Ltd v Noblee Thorl, G.m.b.H.; sub nom Albert D Gaon & Company v Société, Interprofessionelle Des Oleagineux Fluides Alimentaires
...facts, and those facts are for the arbitrators whether they are facts found directly or by inference. For example, in Jackson v. The Union Marine Insurance Company, Ltd. (1872) L.R. 8 C.P 572, the question left by Brett, J. to the jury was: "Whether the time necessary for getting the ......
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Pioneer Shipping Ltd v B.T.P. Tioxide Ltd (Nema)
...Cases 347. An arbitrator in the City of London is a specialist tribunal. It is as well to remember that in the great case of Jackson v. Union Marine Insurance Co. (1874) Law Reports 8 C. P.. 572, Law Reports 10 C. P.. 123 (which was the foundation of the doctrine of frustration by delay) th......
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Bunge Corporation New York v Tradax Export S.A. Panama
...was back where it had been left by Lord Mansfield in Boone v. Eyre (1777) 1 Hy. Bl. 273 and the judgment of Bramwell B. in Jackson v. Union Marine Insurance Co. Ltd. L.R. 10 C.P. 125. Section 11(1) ( b) of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 can now be seen to be no more than a statutory guide to th......
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Shepherd (F.C.) & Company Ltd v Jerrom
...sense, to the engagement of the parties and frustrated the object of that engagement. This expression seems first to have appeared in Jackson v Union Marine (1874) L.R. 10 C.P. 125 at page 145. The case was concerned, not with the failure of an implied condition which prevented the promisor......
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