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Da Costa v Jones (1778) 2 Cowp 729; HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd v Chase Manhattan Bank Rix LJ stated, "I am conscious that in Carter v. Boehm itself Lord Mansfield does seem to have considered that there was a difference between the concealment which the duty of good faith prohibited and mere silence (‘Aliud est celare; aliud ...
The principles underlying this rule were stated by Lord Mansfield in the leading and often-quoted case of Carter v Boehm (1766) 97 ER 1162, 1164, Insurance is a contract of speculation...
Moses v Macferlan (1760) 2 Burr 1005, unjust enrichment, or quasi-contract; Pillans & Rose v Van Mierop & Hopkins (1765) 3 Burr 1663, irrelevance of consideration; Carter v Boehm (1766) 3 Burr 1905, good faith principle in context of insurance; Alderson v Temple (1768) 96 ER 384, on fraudulent preferences in insolvency aimed at equality
Carter v Boehm (1766) on good faith; Da Costa v Jones (1778) Hochster v De La Tour (1853) on anticipatory breach; Smith v Hughes (1871) on unilateral mistake and the objective approach to interpretation of contracts; Foakes v Beer [1] (1884) on part payments of debt (with a notable dissenting opinion by Lord Blackburn)
The concept of good faith was established in the insurance industry following the events of Carter v Boehm (1766), and is enshrined in the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (ICA). [26] The act stipulates, in Section 13, obligations of all parties within a contract to act with utmost good faith.
Carter praised Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her primary opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and offered his support to Clinton. Jimmy Carter: Donald Trump 'seems to violate ...
Carter v Boehm; D. Da Costa v Jones; Director General of Fair Trading v First National Bank plc; M. Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York v Rank Organisation Ltd
In short, the Hubbard case seeks back compensation stemming from the Alston Supreme Court decision, and Carter is seeking to eliminate all NCAA rules prohibiting athlete compensation.