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Guy & others v Kinch and another

publication date: Apr 26, 2006
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The main issue in this case was the insurance premiums. It was alleged that the amounts charged for insurance premiums were excessive at between £1800 and £2100 per annum and should have been in the region of £250 to £250 per annum.


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