ROWAN v. UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
(1939) 64 Ll L Rep 288
COURT OF APPEAL.
Before Lord Justice Scott, Lord Justice Clauson and Lord Justice Goddard.
Motor insurance - Loss of plaintiff's taxicab by fire-Taximeter also destroyed-Whether covered by policy providing that the insurance company "will indemnify the insured against loss of or damage to any of the insured's motor vehicles described in the schedule hereto including the accessories belonging thereto thereon caused by fire . . . up to the market value of the motor vehicle at the time of such loss or damage but not exceeding in any event the sum stated in the schedule hereto"-Limit of £150-Market value of cab, £80; of taximeter, £25-Decision of learned County Court Judge that plaintiff was only entitled to recover the market value of the cab without the taximeter.