Privity of Contract Tweddle v Atkinson [1861] It is now established that no stranger to the consideration can take advantage of a contract, although made for his benefit. In Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. Ltd v Selfridge D Co Ltd [1915], Lord Haldane…
read moreInsurance Insurance is about shifting a risk of loss from one party to another. The purpose of insurance contracts, therefore, is to allow one party to shift this risk of loss to which they would ordinarily have to bearto another party. Under…
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