The MIB - The Uninsured and Untraced Agreements, practice and procedure
Topics covered include:
Introduction and History;
Compulsory Insurance: The First Safety Net;
There is a Certificate Covering the Car: The Second Safety Net; - What types of claim are covered? - What use is covered? - Which drivers?
What if he had no driving licence; - How do you find out if there was a certificate on the car?
If there is no certificate, Uninsured Drivers: the 3rd safety net;
The Uninsured Drivers Agreements
Problems under the old 1988 Agreement: - What liability is covered? - Intentional harm - The passenger exception: knowing the car was stolen/uninsured .
- Service of proceedings; - Substituted service;
Notice and the “7 days strike out”;
The New Agreement: - Contents of the agreement; - The “knowledge” exception; - Applications to the MIB; - Service of Notices; - Notification of proceedings;
Notice of intention to apply for Judgment;
Section 154 of the Road traffic Act 1998.
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