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The owner of goods obviously has an insurable interest. But, many people may have a relationship to goods, damage to which may have an adverse pecuniary effect on them. In such a case there is an insurable interest. A typical example would be a bailee of goods. He has a lien over such goods; he may be liable for damage to such goods. In Waters v Monarch Fire
Damage to goods
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The owner of goods obviously has an insurable interest. But, many people may have a relationship to goods, damage to which may have an adverse pecuniary effect on them. In such a case there is an insurable interest. A typical example would be a bailee of goods. He has a lien over such goods; he may be liable for damage to such goods. In Waters v Monarch Fire
ByRay Hodgin
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2002
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781843144816