The insurer refused to honor a claim for damages because a yacht’s fire equipment was outdated, even though the damages weren’t caused by fire.
A yacht owner argues that choice-of-law provisions in insurance contracts should sometimes be ignored by the courts.
The insurer refused to honor a claim for damages because a yacht’s fire equipment was outdated, even though the damages weren’t caused by fire.
A yacht owner argues that choice-of-law provisions in insurance contracts should sometimes be ignored by the courts.