PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. v. MORGAN & FOXON.
(1932) 44 Ll L Rep 275
HOUSE OF LORDS.
Before Viscount Buckmaster, Lord Blanesburgh, Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord Warrington of Clyffe and Lord Wright.
Insurance (motor)-Accident to lorry- Claim-Proposal form: "State (a) the purposes (in full) for which the vehicle will be used; and (b) the nature of the goods to be carried"-Answer (a) Delivery of coal; (b) Coal- Questions and answers as basis of contract -Accident while delivering coal- Evidence that prior to accident lorry had carried timber under contract - Whether breach of condition avoiding policy