WYATT v. GUILDHALL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
(1937) 57 Ll.L.Rep. 90
KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Before Mr. Justice Branson.
Motor insurance - Third party risks - Policy covering "use for social domestic and pleasure purposes and use by insured in person in connection with his business or profession as stated in the schedule hereto excluding use for hiring. . . ."-Passenger carried for reward-Evidence that insured was himself making same journey and that carriage of passenger for reward was an isolated transaction-Accident- Passenger injured - Judgment recovered by passenger against insured unsatisfied-Refusal by insurance company to indemnify insured-Passenger's right to indemnity from company -Road Traffic Act, 1930, Sect. 36 (1)- Road Traffic Act, 1934, Sect. 10 (1).