The list set out in re Leslie for the ways in which one person might claim an interest in an insurance policy in another’s name, was not exhaustive.
Citations:
(1890) LT 475
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
Cited – In re Leslie; Leslie v French ChD 1883
The court gave guidance as to the circumstances in which an individual who had paid a premium on a policy belonging to someone else could claim an interest in the policy: ‘In my opinion a lien may be created upon the moneys secured by a policy by . .
Cited by:
Cited – Foskett v McKeown and Others CA 27-Jun-1997
Various people had paid money with the promise of acquiring an interest in land in Portugal. The scheme was fraudulent. The funds had been used to purchase a life/investment policy. The policy was held in trust for the fraudster’s mother but he had . .
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Equity, Insurance
Updated: 08 April 2022; Ref: scu.187421