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I was at appeal for?
        ➢  My driving license and I won the case!
        ➢  When I got home, stain started to bang on his kitchen wall at me for hours I tried to ask home to stop but
           he bet ends that it was not him, but I am 100% sure it was!

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         The Enfield Gov / Email’s Issue:
         436. Wood, Peter _Re_ MT3574694 Simon Cordell_ (1)
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         From: Wood, Peter [Peter.Wood@canopius.com]
         Sent: 02 February 2015 14:56
         To: Lorraine Cordell
         Cc: Austin, Andrew
         Subject: RE: MT3574694 Simon Cordell
         Dear Lorraine,
        ➢  Thanks for your comments, don’t worry I want to get this resolved as much as you and Simon, it’s taken
           far too
        ➢  long already, so before I send an amended Indemnity Letter (LOI) please confirm my understanding as
           listed below –
        ➢  I will amend the registration of the Ford Zetec to show MA57LDY. Broadsure originally gave us the
           incorrect registration and as you say it was a while before this error was corrected and our policy history
           was confusing due to the incorrect Clio that I was not aware of previously.
        ➢  You are correct, looking back on the instructions from Broadsure I cannot see that they instructed
           Underwriters to delete the Renault Clio that was added in error following receipt of advice from
           Broadsure.
        ➢  I can amend the comment in the letter to show that this vehicle was added to the policy incorrectly
           following an effort on your part to correct the registration number of the Ford Zetec and was a broker
           error, are you happy with this?
        ➢  The letter states cover was for Social Domestic & Pleasure and Motor Trade Use.
        ➢  Motor Trade use would cover Simon to carry a Motor Mechanics tool being used in connection with
           Motor Trade but not any tools that would typically be used for any other purposes such as perhaps,
           paint/brushes/ladders/plumbing/Electrical (domestic/commercial except auto electrical) and so on.
        ➢  This is standard cover; however, I am happy to expand on this statement in the letter if you would like me
           to in order to clarify that point?
        ➢  The Police officer asked if Simon would be covered for the carriage of tools to drive around doing “odd
           jobs”.
        ➢  Later in the call he again confirmed that Simon was not covered “to drive around doing jobs”.
        ➢  I sent you the call so you can listen to it yourself but the tone of the enquiry was suggesting that Simon
           was doing jobs not connected to the Motor Trade however I do feel there is plenty of room here for
           misunderstanding.
        ➢  If the question had been more specific with the officer stating that Simon had tools connected with the
           Motor Trade in the vehicle, would he be covered – Yes.
        ➢  If he said that the tools were not connected to the Motor Trade (as per my comments above) then the
           answer is – No.
        ➢  Not something I can put into a Letter of Indemnity but certainly something to be argued with the
           CPS/Courts.
        ➢  I’m happy to confirm in the letter that cover was in force under this policy on the 14/11/2013.
        ➢  Once I hear back from you, I will revise the LOI accordingly and e‐mail it across for you to sign off, I
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