>> Yes. As you are only covered when you are driving. If you parked it and
>> nipped into a shop then it should revert to the original policy. (Posted the same
>> time as BT)
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>> If the person is the executor and has the registration document get rid. Providing there
>> is nothing fraudulent going on there will be no issues.
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Whilst I bow to your previous knowledge, IIRC people have been prosecuted for 'Driving under the influence' when in possession of car keys - not actually driving. Does being in control of the car constitute 'driving'?
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