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Garrow v Society of Lloyd’s: CA 28 Oct 1999

A proper counterclaim against Lloyd’s of London for fraudulent misrepresentation with an amount at stake equal to the amount claimed was a proper basis for setting aside a statutory demand for a sum due to Lloyd’s, despite the existence of a deed requiring members to ‘pay now and sue later’ which purported to disallow counterclaims and set-off.

Citations:

Times 28-Oct-1999, Gazette 03-Nov-1999

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

Appeal fromGarrow v Society of Lloyd’s ChD 18-Jun-1999
Lloyds sought to claim against the Names on a ‘pay now, sue later’ clause.
Held: The power to order a stay of execution for possession remained and could be exercised in an appropriate case even though a cross-claim under which it was . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Insurance, Contract

Updated: 10 May 2022; Ref: scu.80758

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