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The pitfalls of relying on insurance that has been arranged by others...
- Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers
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- Australia
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- October 4 2012
Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited (ARTC) was responsible for managing a rail network in New South Wales known as the Country Regional Network (the network
What do the words "arising out of" actually mean?
- Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers
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- Australia
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- June 22 2012
In Australia, the High Court’s decision in Government Insurance Office of NSW v RJ Green and Lloyd Pty Ltd(1965) 114 CLR 437 is often cited when the words “arising out of" require interpretation
A warning from the Queensland Supreme Court to insurers: pay as early as possible or risk paying more than you bargained for...
- Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers
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- Australia
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- April 2 2012
The insured in this case, Oakland Investments, was in the business of lending money to property developers and investors
The lucky number for insureds is 54...
- Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers
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- Australia
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- April 2 2012
Section 54 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 was designed to protect insureds whose acts or omissions would, in the absence of section 54, have given an insurer the right to refuse to pay a claim
When exactly is a contract of insurance formed?
- Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers
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- Australia
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- February 27 2012
In what appears, at first, to be an alarming decision, the Victorian Supreme Court recently found that an insured was entitled to the benefit of an insurance policy despite the fact that no policy had been prepared, no invoice issued and no premium paid
