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JOSEPH v. HARMER.

(1938) 62 Ll L Rep 41

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Branson.

Contract-Undertaking to insure-Breach -Two valuable stamps and two others of comparatively small value sent by plaintiff dealer (in Brussels) to defendant dealer (in London) by registered post - Valuable stamps alleged by plaintiff to have been abstracted from package while in post-Plaintiff's contention that defendant had failed to carry out his undertaking (appearing by way of advertisement in his catalogue) to insure senders of stamps against loss - Policy taken out by defendant on his own behalf - Effect of advertisement-Evidence of posting by plaintiff-Proof of loss.

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