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SYMINGTON & CO. v. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

(1928) 30 Ll.L.Rep. 280

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Roche.

Insurance (marine) - Damage to goods "which may reasonably be attributed to fire"-Slip-Issue of policy subsequent to loss-Claim-Whether insurers justified in incorporating "fire clause" in policy, not stipulated for in slip- "Warehouse to warehouse" clause- Whether San Roque, eight miles inland from port of shipment, "any port or ports, place or places between Bordeaux and Nice . . ."-Damage due to action taken by port and military authorities in extinguishing fire - Whether within f. c. & s. clause - Institute Cargo Clauses (F.P.A.), Nos. 6 and 9.

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