... kept, used, or allowed on the above described premises, benzine, benzole, dynamite, ether, fireworks, gasoline, greek fire, gunpowder exceeding twenty-five pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitro-glycerine or other explosives, phosphorus or petroleum or... The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and ... - Страница 260под редакцията на - 1901Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1922 - 730 страници
...exceeding twenty-five pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitroclycerine, or other explosives, phosphorus or petroleum or any of its products of greater inflammability...distance not less than ten feet from artificial light)." Counsel for plaintiff company in his opening statement to the jury, and in fact throughout the case,... | |
| 1900 - 1160 страници
...exceeding twentyfive pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitroglycerine or other explosives, phosphorus, or petroleum, or any of its products of greater inflammability...drawn and lamps filled by daylight, or at a distance of not less than ten feet from artificial light): provided a loss shall occur on the property while... | |
| 1893 - 954 страници
...allowed on the above-described premises benzine, benzole, gasoline, naphtha, or petroleum, or any kind of its products of greater inflammability than kerosene...for lights, and kept for sale, according to law, but inlquantities not exceeding five barrels, provided it be drawn and lamps filled by day-light, or at... | |
| 1897 - 1136 страници
...notwithstanding) there be kept, used, or allowed on the above-described premises, * * * phosphorus or petroleum, or any of its products of greater inflammability...United States standard (which last may be used for light, and kept for sale, according to the law), but in quantities not exceeding five barrels, provided... | |
| 1912 - 878 страници
...and sole ownership * * * or if there be kept, used or allowed on the above described premises * * * petroleum or any of its products of greater inflammability than kerosene oil of the US Standard (which last may be used for lights and kept for sale according to law). * * * No suit or... | |
| North Carolina - 1899 - 1144 страници
...certain contingencies. Applications, surveys, etc., referred to apart of policy. Policy may be cancelled. any of its products, of greater inflammability than...exceeding five barrels, provided it be drawn and lamps rilled by daylight or at a distance not less than ten feet from artificial light); or if a building... | |
| Henry Rodgers Hayden, G. Reid MacKay - 1898 - 684 страници
...exceeding twenty-five pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitre-glycerine, or other explosives, phosphorus or petroleum, or any .of its products of greater inflammability...distance not less than ten feet from artificial light; or if a building herein de•crihed, whether intended for occupancy hy owner or tenant, be or become... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1904 - 710 страници
...exceedin g twenty-five pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitro-glycerine or other explosives, phosphorus, or petroleum or any of its products of greater inflammability...than kerosene oil of the United States standard." Attached to the policy was a "rider" which contained a "vapor stove and gasoline permit," in the following... | |
| 1912 - 512 страници
...App. 584. INSURANCE CASES. A policy providing that kerosene oil be used for light and kept for sale but in quantities not exceeding five barrels, provided it be drawn and lamps filled by daylight or ten feet from artificial light, did not prohibit its use in heaters, and such use did not avoid the... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court, Thomas Alexander Marshall, William C. Smedes, Volney Erskine Howard, Robert John Walker, John Franklin Cushman, James Zachariah George - 1911 - 1050 страници
...exceeding twenty-five pounds in quantity, naphtha, nitroglycerine, or other explosives, phosphorus, or petroleum or any of its products of greater inflammability...daylight or at a distance not less than ten feet from artifieial light), or if a building herein described, whether intended for occupancy by owner or tenant,... | |
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