AON Risk Services Australia Limited v Lumley General Insurance Limited [2005] FCA 133
The binding bordereau agreement between AON and SLE (as agent for Lumley) authorised AON to incept insurance on behalf of Lumley, including with a $5000 excess and 20% premium reduction, supported by documentary and oral evidence. The contractual process was satisfied by the communications, forms, and conduct...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 25 February 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Insurance Contract Dispute / Final Judgment After Trial
- Outcome
- For the applicants
- Legal Topics
- ['bordereau Agreements' 'offer and Acceptance' 'insurance Broker Authority' 'binder Agreements' 'misleading or Deceptive Conduct']
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Procedural Posture
Insurance Contract Dispute / Final Judgment After Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether a contract of insurance was brought into existence between the applicants and the respondent prior to destruction of the insured property' 'Whether the insurance contract was formed by operation of a bordereau agreement or by offer and acceptance' 'Whether an enforceable binder agreement existed for a $5000 deductible with a 20% premium reduction' 'Whether the respondent is liable to indemnify the applicants for loss sustained by fire' 'Whether conduct by the respondent or its agent amounted to misleading and deceptive conduct']
Ratio Decidendi
The binding bordereau agreement between AON and SLE (as agent for Lumley) authorised AON to incept insurance on behalf of Lumley, including with a $5000 excess and 20% premium reduction, supported by documentary and oral evidence. The contractual process was satisfied by the communications, forms, and conduct between the parties, and an insurance contract existed at the relevant time. Alternatively, a contract was formed by offer and acceptance on or about 3 June 2002. The applicants are entitled to indemnity for the loss. The misleading and deceptive conduct claim was not established.
Court Disposition
For the applicants
Orders
- ['Declaration that respondent is liable and obliged to indemnify the second and third applicants, or alternatively the first applicant as assignee, in relation to the loss sustained by destruction of the Parkview Hotel by fire on 27 June 2002.' 'Parties to lodge submissions as to the form of declaratory relief and...
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