A20 - Wednesday, December 19, 1984 - North Shore News BANK TO PAY Court rules against WV THE COURTS have awarded $67,500 to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia in the company’s law suit against West Vancouver District and the municipality's bank learned Monday. The lawsuit stemmed from claims by ICBC that West Van had failed to pay ‘‘certain premiums due to 1t (ICBC).”’ According to West Van, the municipality did make the necessary payments but had done so through West Van's insurance broker, Riscon Corporate AT QUAY No room for pleasure craft , council By CHARLES MAYER Insurance Administrators Limited “Riscon negotiated West Vancouver’s cheque INLO Its OWN account with The Bank of British Col- umbia and failed to remit the funds to ICBC .”’ a letter to council said PLEASURE BOATS will not be allowed to moor at Lonsdale Quay between where Cates Tugs and the Seabus dock. By JOY HICKSON Act its Dec. 17) meeting, North Vancouver City coun- cil decided this would be un. safe as it amended a by-law to rezone an area of Ports Canada leasehold property on the Quay Captam Richard Oliphant, Harbourmaster of the Van couver Port) Corporation, told the council no matter Claire Johnston, manager of Cates CH & Sons ltd, also spoke in opposition, say ing his tugboat business would face problems with in surance coverage if pleasure craft’ were allowed to moor nearby Insurance would either be prohibitively expen sive, he said, or would not cover damage to pleasure craft or injuries to people boarding and disembarking caused by tugs speeding by to CINETBEHCIES “Tt appeared Clear trom the outset that West Van, which had attempted to pay the premium, was en- titled to look to the banks because they had honored a cheque which was im- property endorsed by Riscon.”’ “West Van's banker, the Royal Bank accepted that proposition and agreed, in writing, to in- demnity West Nan whatever be the result of the law-suit,’’ explained the mumeipal soligitor ina report Before you send it,seal it. 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