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Road transport. The Court of Justice rules on the concept of “employer’s operational centre where the driver is normally based”
The concept of “employer’s operational centre where the driver is normally based” designates a place from which the driver concerned usually carries out his or her shift and to which he or she returns at the end of that shift, in the normal exercise of his or her functions and without complying with specific instructions from his or her employer in that regard
The Court of Justice rules on the national legislation providing that the nullity of an insurance contract may be invoked against a “passenger victim” where it results from an intentional false statement made by that person when the contract was concluded
Directive 2009/103/EC precludes a national legislation under which it is possible to invoke against a passenger of a vehicle involved in a road traffic accident, who is a victim, and where he or she is also the policyholder, the nullity of the contract of insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles resulting from his/her false statement made in concluding that contract as regards the identity of the usual driver of the vehicle concerned