PIDDINGTON v. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD.
(1934) 48 Ll L Rep 235
KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Before Mr. Justice Lawrence.
Motor insurance - Policy - Conditions - Accident - Damages awarded against assured - Claim to be indemnified by insurance company - Car carrying laths for assured's garden - Pleasure trip during which assured proposed to use laths in making measurements which might possibly assist some proposed future business-Laths in fact not used or in any way responsible for accident - Repudiation of liability by insurance company on grounds: (1) that the car was being used at the time of the accident for other than private pleasure purposes; (2) that the car was conveying goods other than personal luggage