Peabody Trust v National House-Building Council
Permission to appeal is refused because there is no real prospect of success on any of the grounds advanced; the issues of construction and factual determination are matters fit for trial and not suitable for summary determination given the incomplete evidence and procedural fairness concerns.
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- Parties
- Claimant: Peabody Trust; Defendant: National House-Building Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 15 November 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Permission to Appeal / Ruling on Application for Permission to Appeal
- Outcome
- Permission to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Summary Judgment, Limitation Periods, Construction of Insurance Policies, Case Management
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Parties
Peabody Trust
Claimant
National House-Building Council
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Application for Permission to Appeal / Ruling on Application for Permission to Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether there is a real prospect of success on appeal regarding the construction of the insurance policy trigger point
- 2 Whether summary judgment was appropriate given incomplete evidence and procedural fairness
- 3 Whether the claim was time-barred based on the trigger point for limitation
Ratio Decidendi
Permission to appeal is refused because there is no real prospect of success on any of the grounds advanced; the issues of construction and factual determination are matters fit for trial and not suitable for summary determination given the incomplete evidence and procedural fairness concerns.
Court Disposition
Permission to appeal refused
Orders
- Application for permission to appeal is dismissed
- Questions of construction and factual determination are deferred to trial
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