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Irish pubs win test case over lockdown insurance claims – Sydney Morning Herald
Ireland’s High Court ruled on Friday that four publicans insured by FBD were entitled to be indemnified for losses under lockdown-linked claims, in a test case…

Dublin: Irelands High Court has ruled that four publicans were entitled to be indemnified for losses under lockdown-linked claims, in a test case that could have implications for more than 1000 similar insurance contracts.
Irish pubs have been shut for large parts of the last 10 months due to COVID-19 restrictions that were toughest on bars that do not serve food. They were only allowed to trade for a total of two weeks and were not permitted to open at all in Dublin.
The court heard in October…
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