Common Law Spouse
A person in an uninsured vehicle whose common law spouse has automobile insurance may be covered by his spouse’s automobile policy.
Insured covered under automobile policy issued to common law spouse for an accident involving an uninsured van.
Faulds v. O’Connor, [2010] N.S.J. No. 67, February 12, 2010, Nova Scotia Supreme Court, P.
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