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PLAYER v. ANGLO-SAXON INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD.

(1930) 38 Ll L Rep 62

KING'S BENCH DIVISION(DIVISIONAL COURT).

Before Mr. Justice Swift and Mr. Justice Acton.

Insurance (motor) - Accident - Necessary repairs costing more than £10-Claim disputed-Allegation by insurers that claimant was not covered by their policy-Contention by claimant that policy was subsisting, and that, as by a term of that policy he was precluded from himself re pairing the car to an extent costing more than £10, he was entitled after the lapse of a reasonable time to hire a car in lieu of his damaged car until such damaged car was repaired by the insurers-Insurers' subsequent acceptance of liability for damage-Whether insurers also liable for hire-

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