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Insurers may be obliged in exceptional cases to pay above
the limits stipulated in an insurance agreement, according to a
Supreme Court ruling about civil liability pensions.
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Insurers may be obliged in exceptional cases to pay above
the limits stipulated in an insurance agreement, according to a
Supreme Court ruling about civil liability pensions.
This may happen under article 357(1) of the Civil Code which
stipulates that, in extraordinary circumstances, a court may
modify the scope of the parties' performance.
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