(1) Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty , a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion.
(2) For Einstein and children like him, confidence is an early casualty .
(3) Thus if the second casualty is due to an excepted peril, the rule of merger which applied in the case of an unrepaired partial loss to defeat the claim has no application.
(4) Had the glass been in place, the casualty would not have occurred.
(5) But casualties involving goods vehicles totalled 97 last year - the highest casualty figure recorded in the Bradford district.
(6) He went to casualty to have a cut stitched
(7) What are our total casualty figures and how many more casualties are we willing to endure?
(8) In anxious times, the free exchange of ideas is an early casualty .
(9) The egg was an early casualty of the cholesterol war.
(10) World War I saw a civilian casualty rate of about 15 per cent (of total casualties).
(11) She was an early casualty of what is now being seen as a wasted generation.
(12) But another early casualty is conscience, routinely smothered in the national media echo chamber.
(13) A big, bald-headed dude was passed out on the bunk above, an early casualty of beer and Valium.
(14) Police said the casualty figures would have been much higher if they had not acted on the phone warning.
(15) The Insurers acquire all the Policyholder's rights in respect of the casualty which caused the loss
(16) And as we get more and faster trains on to the rails we can expect more deaths, so the casualty figures coldly used in cost benefit studies are all going to be out of date anyway.
(17) You had heard the news, you heard the casualty figures, and now you saw the trauma that the people went through.
(18) It's sad, but current events and an awareness of them has been a casualty of my current lifestyle.
(19) It is hardly surprising in those circumstances that the House of Lords held that the shipowning company could not say that the casualty had occurred without its actual fault and privity.
(20) The first casualty of this double taxation was luxury glass, the city's traditional export.