Uninsured Guernsey 2000 - the Motor Insurers' Bureau
Uninsured Guernsey 2000 - the Motor Insurers' Bureau
Uninsured Guernsey 2000 - the Motor Insurers' Bureau
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"public holiday" means a day which is, or is to be observed as, apublic holiday under <strong>the</strong> Public Holidays Ordinance, 1994;"claimant" means a person who has commenced or whoproposes to commence relevant proceedings and has made anapplication under this Agreement in respect <strong>the</strong>reof;"contract of insurance" means a policy of insurance or a securitycovering a relevant liability;"insurer" includes <strong>the</strong> giver of a security;"MIB's obligation" means <strong>the</strong> obligation contained in clause 5;"property" means any property whe<strong>the</strong>r real, heritable orpersonal;"relevant liability" means a liability in respect of which a contractof insurance must be in force to comply with <strong>the</strong> 1936Law;"relevant proceedings" means proceedings in respect of arelevant liability "and "Commencement"", in relation to suchproceedings means when <strong>the</strong> summons is first in <strong>the</strong> hands ofHer Majesty's Sergeant;"relevant sum means a sum payable or remaining payable underan unsatisfied judgment, including -(a) an amount payable or remaining payable in -respect of interest on that sum, and(b) ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> whole of <strong>the</strong> costs (whe<strong>the</strong>r taxed ornot) awarded by <strong>the</strong> Court as part of that judgmentor, where <strong>the</strong> judgment includes an award inrespect of a liability which is not a relevant liability,such proportion of those costs as <strong>the</strong> relevantliability bears to <strong>the</strong> total sum awarded under <strong>the</strong>judgment;"specified excess means £300 or such o<strong>the</strong>r sum as may fromtime to time be agreed in writing between <strong>the</strong> States and MIB;"unsatisfied judgment" means a judgment or order (by whatevername called) in respect of a relevant liability which has not beensatisfied in full within seven days from <strong>the</strong> date upon which <strong>the</strong>claimant became entitled to enforce it.Meaning of references