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United Kingdom subrogationindemnity principle

Mason v Sainsbury

(1782) 3 Doug KB 61; 99 ER 538
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtCourt of King's Bench (England)
Year1782
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A contract of insurance is one of indemnity, and an insurer who has paid the insured's loss is subrogated to the insured's rights and may, in the insured's name, sue the party primarily liable to make good that loss.

Area of Law

General

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