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PRINCETTE MODELS, LTD. v. RELIANCE FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.

[1960] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 49

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Pearson.

Goods-in-transit insurance - Loss - "Lock or fastener has been smashed by violent forcible means wherever entry, access or theft has been effected"-Van containing dresses stolen -Allegation that van was left unlocked and/or that there was no "smashing"-Liability of insurers-Meaning of "wherever."

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