Fraud and insurance agents: the law after Moore Stephens
Fraud and insurance agents: the law after Moore Stephens
A discussion of the decision of the House of Lords in Stone & Rolls v Moore Stephens, and the implications for the law of imputation of knowledge in agency
tort, negligence, ex turpi causa
9781843118121
59-80
Merkin, Robert
24964178-6170-4380-afb8-984a2764e54a
2009
Merkin, Robert
24964178-6170-4380-afb8-984a2764e54a
Merkin, Robert
(2009)
Fraud and insurance agents: the law after Moore Stephens.
In,
Thomas, D.Rhilidan
(ed.)
The Modern Law of Marine Insurance.
London, UK.
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A discussion of the decision of the House of Lords in Stone & Rolls v Moore Stephens, and the implications for the law of imputation of knowledge in agency
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Published date: 2009
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tort, negligence, ex turpi causa
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Local EPrints ID: 73362
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/73362
ISBN: 9781843118121
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Robert Merkin
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D.Rhilidan Thomas
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