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Insurance and Reinsurance Weekly: UK and EU case law, PRA MAIA, Solvency II amendments, reinsurance asbestos ruling, cyber and marine developments—30 October 2025

Published on: 30 October 2025

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Cases and Decisions

Allseeds Switzerland SA v Intergrain SA

The King’s Bench Division (Commercial Court) dealt with a section 69 Arbitration Act 1996 appeal by the Claimant seller against a FOSFA Board of Appeal ruling linked to a CIF sale contract. The appeal turned on legal questions concerning CIF sellers’ obligation to supply effective insurance. The court concluded that buyers do not establish breach simply because insurers declined a claim asserting the policy was void or voidable; it must be shown that the policy was in fact void or voidable. Equally, pointing only to potential grounds on which insurers might have rejected a claim, without proving that the policy was legally and/or factually ineffective on those grounds, does not amount to a breach...

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