Insurance Policy Voidance Clauses

Summary

Insurance contracts may include clauses voiding policies if other insurance exists. However, courts often disfavor voiding policies, especially if the insured is in good faith. The doctrine of contra preferentem supports a liberal interpretation of these clauses. For questions about insurance contracts, consider consulting a legal professional.

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Are Grab a common carrier? Does the driver a common carrier? check grammar
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"Is Grab considered a common carrier? Is the driver a common carrier?"
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If the grab driver interposes a defense that they are not a common carriers since the vehicle they used is their personal property not owned by Grab company? Is this defense tenable? What is legal basis? Or constitutional bases? SIMPLIFY
In the Philippines, Grab drivers are generally considered common carriers even if they use personal vehicles. Common carriers are held to higher standards due to public service. Legal basis includes:
- Civil Code of the Philippines, Article *: Covers common carriers regardless of ownership.
- Supreme Court rulings: Affirm common carrier status for ride-sharing drivers.
In essence, the defense of using personal property is not typically tenable.
Is Grab considered a common carrier? Is the driver a common carrier? Yes, since Grab is a corporation engaged in carrying or transporting passenger for compensation using a transportation network communication, a platform accessible publicly. Under the law, a common carrier is defined as any person, corporation, partnership or association engaged in transporting or carrying passengers or both by land, water or air transportation, offering its services to the public for compensation. The crucial phrase here is “offering service to the public” which means it needs a highest standard of care in transporting the public. am i correct?
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Yes, Grab is considered a common carrier as it offers transportation services to the public for compensation. The drivers are also considered common carriers, as they provide the service using their vehicles. The legal basis includes Article * of the Civil Code of the Philippines. Would you like more information on this topic or related legal matters?