Gardner v Moore

Subject Matter

INSURANCE — Public policy — Third party insurance — Criminal use of vehicle on road — Unsatisfied judgment obtained against uninsured guilty driver — Whether Motor Insurers' Bureau liable to indemnify injured third party under agreement with Secretary of State

[1984] AC 548; [1984] 2 WLR 714

ROAD TRAFFIC — Third party insurance — Motor Insurers' Bureau — Third party injured by criminal act of driver of vehicle on road — Whether injury “caused by, or arising out of, the use of the vehicle on a road” — Whether “relevant liability” under MIB agreement — Whether bureau liable to indemnify third party injured by criminal use of vehicle on road — Road Traffic Act 1972, ss 143(1), 145(1)(3)

[1984] AC 548; [1984] 2 WLR 714

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