RICHARDS v. PORT OF MANCHESTER INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., AND ANOTHER.
(1934) 50 Ll L Rep 88
KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Before Mr. Justice Goddard.
Motor insurance-Third-party claim- Plaintiff injured by car, driven by F, hired from second defendant-Cover note issued by second defendant (as agent for first defendants) subject to policy conditions-Authority of agent -Cover note ineffective by reason of condition excluding insurance of Jews -Alleged breach of statutory duty under Part II of Road Traffic Act, 1930, in hiring out car without effective insurance-Whether statement of claim disclosed cause of action and whether it was defective in that it did not allege that F had been sued to judgment by plaintiff or that F was made a party to the action.