BREACH OF A CONDITION PRECEDENT

Date07 September 2019

"The breach of a condition precedent is a matter which as in all cases of contract must be proved by the party who will stand to benefit from the occurrence of that breach and, normally in a policy of insurance, this is the insurer. See: Bond Air Services Ltd. v. Hill (1955) 2 Q.B. 417 (especially - per Lord Goddard, C.J., at 426)." - Per ...

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