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Steaming away from Canada Steamship? The interpretation of exemption clauses in finance documents

13 June 2024 / Author(s): Peter Dodge , Jeremy Cousins KC
Issue: May 2021 / Categories: Feature

Judicial statements over the years have led some commentators to detect a trend away from the use of anything other than general contractual principles in the interpretation of exclusion clauses. Of the special principles at risk, perhaps the best known is the three-stage framework formulated by the Privy Council in 1952 in Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v The King. This article examines recent case law and considers whether that trend may have run its course.

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