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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
B e f o r e :
B E T W E E N :
SAM BOREHAM
Claimant
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DEBORAH JANE BURTON
Defendant
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SAM BOREHAM |
Claimant |
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DEBORAH JANE BURTON |
Defendant |
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MR. N. HEATHCOTE-WILLIAMS QC (instructed by Greenwoods) appeared on behalf of the Defendant.
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JUDGE McKENNA:
a person who was "an authorised person at the time the act or omission, giving rise to claim against them took place". In this case, of course, the time of the act or omission was 1998 when the road traffic accident took place. An authorised person is a person who has a Part IV permission to carry on one or more regulated activities (s.31) and permission is obtained from the FSA, so plainly can only be given after the FSA came into being with the commencement of the 2000 Act hence the concern. That concern has, however, been alleviated by the 2001 Order.
"Subject to Article 9A, notwithstanding anything in Part XV of the Act,
a person ('the applicant') may after commencement make an application to the scheme manager for compensation under the new scheme as modified by rules made by the Authority under paragraph (3), if:
(a) The application is made in respect of the inability (or likely inability) of
(ii) an authorised insurer to satisfy a claim made against him by the applicant in respect of liability under a policy of insurance."
An authorised insurance company means a person who was, at any time before the commencement of the 2000 Act, authorised under section 3 or 4 of the Insurance Companies Act 1982 to carry on insurance business of any class in the UK (Article 212). Article 12(3) provides:
"The Authority must make rules modifying the new scheme to enable the scheme manager to receive, assess and determine applications for compensation made in accordance with this article."