American Insurance v. Center

4 Wend. 45
CourtCourt for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors
DecidedDecember 15, 1829
StatusPublished
Cited by26 cases

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Bluebook
American Insurance v. Center, 4 Wend. 45 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1829).

Opinion

The following opinions were delivered.

By the Chancellor.

This is an action upon a policy on the freight of the ship Pallas, on a voyage from New-Orleans to Havre, and the right of the plaintiff to recover for a total loss depends upon the question whether there was a valid abandonment to the underwriters upon the policy on the [50]*50ship. I shall therefore proceed, in the first place, to examine that question.

From whatever source the principle was derived, it is now well settled hr this country that the assured may abandon for a total loss whenever the ship is injured, by the perils insured against, to a moiety of her value. But there has. been some diversity of opinion as to the mode of applying the principle to particular cases. On the trial of the suit on the ship policy, it was insisted, on the part of the underwriters, that in determining the question of technical total loss, the assured was bound by the valuation in the policy; and that he had no right to abandon unless the expenses of repairs, after making the usual deduction, would exceed a moiety of the value as thus fixed. Having at that time a very imperfect knowledge of insurance law, I

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