The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... means which the offeror has authorized the offeree to use . " 21 This is obviously indefinite and incomplete from the objective point of view . Hence it was found necessary to explain " authorized " in section 66 , which states that ...
... means which the offeror has authorized the offeree to use . " 21 This is obviously indefinite and incomplete from the objective point of view . Hence it was found necessary to explain " authorized " in section 66 , which states that ...
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... means " . A generally accepted definition of accidental means is , " that if a result is such as ordinarily follows from ordinary means , voluntarily employed in a not unusual or unexpected way , it cannot be called a result effected by ...
... means " . A generally accepted definition of accidental means is , " that if a result is such as ordinarily follows from ordinary means , voluntarily employed in a not unusual or unexpected way , it cannot be called a result effected by ...
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... means.33 If , however , the insured intended to take the poison or narcotic and misjudging its effect took an over- dose , his death would not be accidental , since although the result was unforeseen , the means were intended.34 In the ...
... means.33 If , however , the insured intended to take the poison or narcotic and misjudging its effect took an over- dose , his death would not be accidental , since although the result was unforeseen , the means were intended.34 In the ...
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