Policy Interpretation Flashcards

1
Q

What is the golden rule of contracts?

A

The intention of the contract will prevail, Courts will look at the intention of the contract at the start of the contract.

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What precedent shows that the law looks at the intention of the contract at the beginning?

A

Rohan v. Insurance corp Ireland

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3
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What is the only thing a judge can enforce on parties?

A

The intention of the contract

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4
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When is the intention of a contract interpreted by the judge

A

When it is not explicitly laid out

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Ordinary meaning

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The ordinary meaning of the words will be adopted unless odiously not intended by specifying the definitions in the contract.

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Contra proferentem

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Ambiguity will result in the drawer of the contract not being sided with. Since the insurer is usually the one drawing up the contract then they are the one that is ruled against

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Parole evidence

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This rule prohibits the introduction in court of evidence of the meaning of the contract outside documentation its self.

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Ejusdem Generis

A

What genre of items. If a contract lists specific classes of people or things

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Fill in the *: In a policy * are given priority over * and * given priority over *

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Written words are given priority over printed words and typed word are given priority over types

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Written words

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Written on to the standard contract, are said to be the most discussed and take president over all others.

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Typed words

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Specific adjustments, eg temporary indemnify another person

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12
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Printed words

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Standard to every contract

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13
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What over rides what? Expressed and implied

A

Expressed overrides implied

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14
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All risk policy

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Covers the item for everything unless they have specifically stated otherwise

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15
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Named peril policy

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Names the perils excluded

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16
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Privy to the contract

A

The contract can not pass on benefits to another party

17
Q

How is precedent followed by courts in other countries

A

It can be used as a guide but are not enforceable

18
Q

Officious bystander test

A

What would a reasonable person say was the intention of the contract

19
Q

Where does the officious bystander test come from?

A

Moor cock case