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MORLEY v. MOORE.

(1936) 55 Ll.L.Rep. 10

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Sir Boyd Merriman (President), Lord Justice Scott and Mr. Justice Eve.

Motor insurance-"Knock for knock" agreement-Plaintiff's and defendant's cars in collision-Damage to plaintiff's car-"Knock for knock" agreement between insurers-Plaintiff indemnified by his insurance company under policy in respect of car damage (less £5 under excess clause)-Subsequent claim for full damages brought by plaintiff against defendant in County Court-Contention by defendant that as the plaintiff had been indemnified under his policy and it had been indicated to him by his insurance company that no claim should be made against the defendant, no cause of action lay-Position of assured considered-Subrogation.

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