CE HEATH CASUALTY and GENERAL INSURANCE LTD v GREY and ORS [1993] NSWCA 52

CE HEATH CASUALTY and GENERAL INSURANCE LTD v GREY and ORS [1993] NSWCA 52

The Court declared that the Directors were parties to the Directors and Officers Policy; set aside the orders for trial of separate questions under Pt31 and the subsequent two questions, as such procedures were inappropriate, unclear, and unlikely to resolve substantive disputes; and ordered the matter returned to...

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Parties
Appellant: CE Heath Casualty and General Insurance Ltd; Respondents: Grey and Others (the Directors)
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
17 December 1993
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Orders Following Reasons for Judgment
Outcome
Orders made as per Mahoney AP: declaration, setting aside orders for trial of separate questions, and remitter to the Commercial Division; costs of the appeal to be paid by the respondents.
Legal Topics
Directors' Indemnity, Insurance Contracts, Duty of Disclosure, Procedural Questions, Separate Question Procedure, Policy Avoidance
Insurance Law Civil Procedure Directors' Indemnity Insurance Contracts Duty of Disclosure Procedural Questions Separate Question Procedure Policy Avoidance

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Parties

CE Heath Casualty and General Insurance Ltd

Appellant

Grey and Others (the Directors)

Respondents

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Orders Following Reasons for Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the Directors were parties to the Directors and Officers Policy.
  2. 2 Procedural appropriateness of determining preliminary/separate questions under Pt31.
  3. 3 Entitlement and scope of insurer's right to avoid policy under Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) s28(2) due to alleged non-disclosure and fraud.

Ratio Decidendi

The Court declared that the Directors were parties to the Directors and Officers Policy; set aside the orders for trial of separate questions under Pt31 and the subsequent two questions, as such procedures were inappropriate, unclear, and unlikely to resolve substantive disputes; and ordered the matter returned to the Commercial Division for further hearing.

Court Disposition

Orders made as per Mahoney AP: declaration, setting aside orders for trial of separate questions, and remitter to the Commercial Division; costs of the appeal to be paid by the respondents.

Orders

  • Declaration that the first cross-defendants (the Directors) were parties to the Directors and Officers Policy.
  • Order setting aside the order for trial of eight separate questions directed by Rogers CJ of CommD under Pt31.