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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 ...
Uberrima fides (sometimes seen in its genitive form uberrimae fidei) is a Latin phrase meaning "utmost good faith" (literally, "most abundant faith").It is the name of a legal doctrine which governs insurance contracts.
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)
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Levels IV and V of the Executive Schedule September 3, 1980 271 12237 Levels IV and V of the Executive Schedule September 3, 1980 272 12238 Public international organizations entitled to enjoy privileges, exemptions, and immunities September 12, 1980 273 12239 Suspension of certain Armed Forces promotion and disability separation limitations
BCCI v Ali; Court: UK House of Lords: Full case name: Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA v. Munawar Ali, Sultana Runi Khan and Others : Decided: 1 March 2001: Citation [2001] UKHL 8; [2001] 1 All ER 961; [2001] 2 WLR 735: Court membership; Judges sitting: Lord Bingham of Cornhill Lord Browne-Wilkinson Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead Lord ...
James W. Carter was a bitter foe of the United Mine Workers; he was a shareholder of the Carter Coal Company of McDowell County, West Virginia and did not feel that the company should join the government program. The board of directors for the company thought that the company could not afford to pay the tax if it did not receive anything back.
The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by President of the United States Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on January 23, 1980, which stated that the United States would use military force, if necessary, to defend its national interests in the Persian Gulf.