The 1992 Privy Council ruling in “Jordan v New Zealand Insurance Co Ltd” represents a significant development in contract law

The 1992 Privy Council case Jordan v New Zealand Insurance Co Ltd and its impact on contract law

The 1992 Privy Council ruling in “Jordan v New Zealand Insurance Co Ltd” represents a significant development in contract law. The complex issue of how much an insurer can be held accountable for claims made by its agents during the creation of an insurance contract was addressed in this case.  The decision has had a … Read more