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SEATON v. LONDON GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

(1932) 43 Ll L Rep 398

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice du Parcq.

Insurance (motor)-Claim-Insurance of lorry-Engine removed for purposes of repair in assured's workshop-Engine destroyed by fire-Whether covered- Award in favour of assured-Case stated: (1) Is the said lorry a motor lorry for the purposes of the said policy, when the engine of the said lorry is removed to other premises of the owner? (2) Is the insurance one which covers the insured property only when it is in complete condition?-Held, as to (1) that the engine and the rest of the lorry together were still the lorry insured; as to (2) that the answer was in the negative-Award upheld.

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