D. & J. KOSKAS v. STANDARD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
(1927) 27 Ll.L.Rep. 59
COURT OF APPEAL.
Before Lord Justice Bankes, Lord Justice Scrutton and Lord Justice Atkin.
Insurance (Marine) - Damage to goods (bales of sole leather heads) by sea water-Claim by holders of certificate of insurance - "This certificate represents and takes the place of the policy . . ."-Clause in certificate that notice to Lloyd's Agent to be condition precedent - Onus of proof-Failure of insurers (appellants) to make contract reasonably clear-Appeal dismissed.