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A tale from the deep

The appeal court's recent decision in the Tesco tunnel collapse case has clarified the scope of public liability cover. Nick Rouse recounts the case's history, which proved - at least for insurers - there was a light at the end of the tunnel

Defendant insurers last week succeeded in a legal dispute with retail group Tesco when the Court of Appeal upheld Mr Justice Field's decision over losses stemming from the Gerrard's Cross tunnel

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