Allen v London Guarantee and Accident Company Ltd
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1912 |
| Date | 1912 |
| Court | King's Bench Division |
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8 cases
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The Cultural Foundation (doing business as American School of Dubai) v Beazley Furlonge Ltd (as managing agent for Syndicate AFB 2623/623 at Lloyd's)
...was not the subject of any detailed submissions. The classic authority for Excess Insurers' proposition is Allen v London Guarantee and Accident Company Ltd (1912) 28 TLR 254. I note, however, that the Court of Appeal in Cox rejected an argument based on Allen that pre-judgment interest and......
- Distillers Company Bio-Chemicals (Aust) Pty Ltd v Ajax Insurance Company Ltd
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Cox v Bankside Members Agency Ltd
...of Robert Goff LJ in The Insurance Co of Africa v Scor [1985] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 312 at p. 332 and of Fox L.J. at pp. 334–5. While Allen v London Guarantee appears to support Mr Berry's submissions, that was a decision upon a differently worded policy and the report is unclear both as to the ma......
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Selig v. 31390 Saskatchewan Ltd. and Saskatchewan Government Insurance
...and not to a vehicle. Accordingly, there were 40 accidents. This was followed by Allen v. London Guarantee & Accident Ltd. (1912), 28 T.L.R. 254 where the limit was 'L300 ... in respect of or arising out of any accident or occurrence'. A cart ran over two men, and PHILLIMORE, J., held i......
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