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KUWAIT AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND ANOTHER v. KUWAIT INSURANCE CO. S.A.K. AND OTHERS

[1999] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 803

HOUSE OF LORDS

Before Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Lloyd of Berwick, Lord Clyde, Lord Hutton and Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough

Insurance (Aviation) - War-risks - Allied perils - Iraq invaded Kuwait - Iraq removed Kuwaiti aircraft and spares - Plaintiffs claimed under insurance - Maximum sum insured in respect of ground risks U.S.$300 m. - Whether ground limit qualified by “any one occurrence any one location” - Whether maximum ground limit included spares - Whether loss of aircraft constituted “any one occurrence” - Perils by which aircraft and spares lost - Whether spares covered under war risks policy - Whether spares lost from one or more locations - Issues as to sue and labour and subrogation.

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