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PAILOR v. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD.

(1930) 38 Ll L Rep 237

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Lord Justice Scrutton, Lord Justice Greer and Lord Justice Slesser.

Insurance (motor) - Accident - Third party risk-Liability of insurers-Car driven by employee of insured's friend on friend's business - "The Society will also similarly indemnify any relation or friend of the insured . . . whilst driving . . . with the insured's knowledge and consent" -The Society shall not be liable while the car "is being used for other than private pleasure or professional purposes or for driving to and from the insured's place of business or for making personal business calls (excluding commercial travelling) or personal visits to the scene of his business operations" - Construction - Arbitrator's finding of fact that employee was a friend of the insured -

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