PASSMORE v. VULCAN BOILER & GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
(1936) 54 Ll.L.Rep. 92
KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Before Mr. Justice du Parcq.
Motor insurance-Policy covering business representative (P)-Car used for business purposes of insured and other representative (C) of same firm -Car driven by C-Accident owing to negligence of P-Injuries sustained by C-Damages awarded C against P- Claim by P to be indemnified under policy-Car insured while being used "for social domestic and pleasure purposes and . . . for the business of the insured"-Business described in policy as "carrying on or engaged in the business or profession of representative and no other for the purposes of this insurance"-Arbitrator's award that P was not covered in respect of such accident-Case stated.