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T. M. NOTEN B.V. v. PAUL CHARLES HARDING

[1990] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 283

COURT OF APPEAL

Before Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Bingham and Sir David Croom-Johnson

Insurance (Marine) - Inherent vice - Industrial leather gloves shipped from Calcutta to Rotterdam - On out-turn gloves found to be wet, stained, mouldy and discoloured - Whether damage caused by inherent vice - Whether insurers entitled to rely on inherent vice exclusion.

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