Cancellation of Policy of Insurance ^
Change of Policy to Exclude Payment of Accident Benefits - Failure to Notify Owner ^
Company Receiving First Completed Application for Accident Benefits ^
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Company vs. The Commerce Insurance Company, released July 6, 2001. Confirmed on appeal, Lissaman, J. [2001] G.J. 5479, Court File No. 99-CV-163258
- Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as Represented by the Minister of Finance vs. Royal & Sun Alliance, The Economical Insurance Group, CGU Insurance Company and Zurich Insurance, released January 2003
- Aviva Insurance Company v. Lombard Insurance Company, released September, 2004
Completed Application for Accident Benefits - Deflection ^
"Dependency" ^
- Co-operators General Insurance Company vs. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario (The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund), released August 2001
- R.B.C. General Insurance Company vs. Lombard Insurance Company, released July, 2002
- Economical Mutual Insurance Company vs. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, released February, 2002
- State Farm vs. American Home and York Fire, released November 2002
- Co-operators General Insurance Company v. The Economical Insurance Company, released November, 2004
- Motors Insurance Company v. Coachman Insurance Company, released September, 2004
- Aviva Insurance Company v. Lombard Insurance Company, released September, 2004
- Oxford Mutual Insurance Company v. The Co-operators, released July, 2004
(overturned on appeal to Superior Court, August 18/05; appeal allowed and arbitral decision upheld by Court of Appeal, released November 10, 2006.)
- Lloyd's of London v. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, released March 2004
- Allianz Canada vs. The Guarantee Company of North America, released November 2, 2005
- Farmer's Mutual vs. Gore Mutual, released September 2007
Excluding Accident Benefits From a Policy of Insurance ^
Initiating an Arbitration Within One Year ^
Late Notice of Intent to Dispute ^
- CGU Group (Canada) Ltd. vs. Zurich Canada, released October, 2001
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Company vs. The Commerce Insurance Company, released July, 2001. Confirmed on appeal, Lissaman, J. [2001] G.J. 5479 Court File No. 99-CV-163258
- Ontario Municipal Insurance Exchange vs. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, released October 2000
- State Farm Mutual Insurance Automobile Insurance Company and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario as Represented by the Minister of Finance, released August, 2000, overturned on Appeal, Nordheimer, J. dated March 28, 2001.
- State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company vs. Lloyd's Insurance Company, The Toronto Transit Commission Insurance Company Ltd., and Economical Mutual Insurance Company, released January, 2001.
- Aviva Insurance Company v. Lombard Insurance Company, released September, 2004
- Coseco Insurance Company v. Lombard Insurance Company, released June, 2004
- CGU v. Canada Life and Liberty, released February, 2004
- Primmum Insurance Company vs. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, as represented by the Minister of Finance, Lombard Canada, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, released August, 2005
- York Fire & Casualty Company vs. The Co-operators, released August, 2005
- York Fire vs. Co-operators, released August 2005
- Pilot Insurance Company vs. Royal and SunAlliance, released Dec 23, 2005
- Liberty Mutual vs. Zurich, released June 7, 2006 (under appeal)
- Allianz vs. Dominion of Canada, released June 22, 2006
- The Personal vs. Markel, released July 11, 2006
- Royal & Sun Alliance vs. Kingsway, released January 2007
- Lombard vs. Royal and Sunalliance, released February 2007
- RBC vs. TD, released February 2007
- Echelon vs. CGU, released March 2007
- Primmum vs. Allstate, released March 2007 (upheld on appeal)
Late Notice of Intent to Dispute - Relief from Forfeiture ^
- Ontario Municipal Insurance Company Exchange vs. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, released October, 2001
- State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company vs. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as Represented by the Minister of Finance, released August, 2000, overturned on appeal, Nordheimer, J., dated March 28, 2001
- State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company vs. Lloyd's of London Insurance Company, The Toronto Transit Commission Insurance Company Ltd., and Economical Insurance Company, released January, 2002
- Aviva Insurance Company v. Lombard Insurance Company, released September, 2004
- Primmum Insurance Company vs. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, as represented by the Minister of Finance, Lombard Canada, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, released August, 2005
"Named or Deemed Named Insured" ^
Principally Dependent for Care ^
Private Automobile versus Company "regular use" ^
"Regular use of an automobile by the corporation, unincorporated association, partnership, sole proprietorship or other entity" - s. 66 (1)(a) of Bill 59 ^
- The Co-operators Insurance Company vs. M.J. Oppenheim in his Quality as Attorney in Fact for Underwriters, Members of Lloyd's of London, England, released August, 2002, confirmed on Appeal, unreported decision of Msbur, J., dated November 27, 2002.
- American Home Assurance Company v. Halifax Insurance Company, released July, 2003
Listed Driver vs. Occupant - s. 268 (2)(1)(i) and s. 268 (2)(1)(ii) of the Insurance Act ^
Spouse ^
Cost of D.A.C.'s and I.M.E.'s and surveillance - Recoverable in Priority Disputes ^
What Constitutes Notice to Dispute ^
Withdrawal of Agreement to Accept Priority ^
Worker's Compensation - Section 59 ^
LOSS TRANSFER
Cost of D.A.C. Reports are Recoverable under Loss Transfer ^
Fault Determination Rule 10 (4) - Lane Change ^
Heavy Commercial Vehicle ^
Heavy Commercial Vehicle running red light and hitting left turning vehicle Fault Determination Rules ^
Inevitable Accident ^
Is There a Rolling Limitation Period? ^
Jurisdiction ^
Jurisdiction - Accident Out of Province ^
Limitation Period to Commence an Arbitration ^
Ordinary Rules of Law ^
Rule 6 (2) - Shoulder is not a lane of the Highway ^
Rule 10 - Collision ^
Rule 17(2) - Vehicle "parked" vs. "stopped" - Definitions ^
Second Party Insurers^
When Limitation Period Begins to Run ^
When Rules do not apply ^
WSIB ^
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