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The Extension Of Insurance Subrogation, Spencer L. Kimball, Don A. Davis
The Extension Of Insurance Subrogation, Spencer L. Kimball, Don A. Davis
Michigan Law Review
When an insured loss occurs under circumstances that make a third person liable to reimburse the insured, there are various possible ways to adjust the loss among the three persons involved. One solution would permit the policyholder to recover both on the insurance and from the third person, i.e., would permit double recovery for the loss. A second solution would give the third person the benefit of the insurance by denying recovery from him. A third solution would subrogate the insurer to the policyholder's rights against the third person. Combinations of these three solutions are possible by applying sometimes …
Insurance-Automobile Club Membership-Contract To Furnish Legal Services
Insurance-Automobile Club Membership-Contract To Furnish Legal Services
Michigan Law Review
Complainant automobile club agreed to furnish its members with the services of an attorney, but not to pay judgments rendered, in any action brought by or against any member as a result of the ownership, or operation, of his automobile. Held, a contract of insurance. Allin v. Motorists' Alliance (Ky. 1930) 29 S.W. (2d) 19.