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1966

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Full-Text Articles in Insurance Law

Unemployment Compensation Upon Mandatory Retirement Sep 1966

Unemployment Compensation Upon Mandatory Retirement

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Life Insurance And Annuity Combination Policy Jul 1966

The Life Insurance And Annuity Combination Policy

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Conflicting "Other Insurance" Claims, Anon Jun 1966

Effect Of Conflicting "Other Insurance" Claims, Anon

Washington Law Review

Plaintiff was seriously injured when an automobile in which she was a passenger collided with another vehicle driven by an uninsured operator. Plaintiff's automobile insurance policy, issued by defendant, included coverage for bodily injury caused by uninsured motorists. Excluded from this coverage, however, was injury sustained in an automobile not owned by plaintiff, if the owner had "similar insurance" which was available to plaintiff. The owner of the automobile in which plaintiff was injured also carried insurance containing uninsured motorist coverage. His policy, written by another company, contained a pro rata clause restricting coverage to a proportionate share of the …


Limiting Language In Unpurchased Policy Provision Does Not Apply To Purchased Coverage, Anon Apr 1966

Limiting Language In Unpurchased Policy Provision Does Not Apply To Purchased Coverage, Anon

Washington Law Review

Plaintiff's truck was hit by a tree felled by a logging contractor's employee. The truck was insured by defendant insurance company against damage due to collision, but plaintiff had not purchased coverage under the comprehensive clause. Plaintiff brought an action against defendant insurer for the loss. Relying upon the language of the unpurchased comprehensive clause, the trial court held that defendant's liability did not include loss caused by falling objects. On appeal, a divided Montana Supreme Court reversed. Held: When an insured does not purchase one form of insurance coverage, the insurer may not deny liability on the basis that …


Insurance Law—Mvaic—Uninsured Drivers Endorsement Calling For Reduction Of Workmen’S Compensation Payment From “Insured” Claimant’S Award Is Not Contrary To Legislative Intent, Frederick A. Wolf Apr 1966

Insurance Law—Mvaic—Uninsured Drivers Endorsement Calling For Reduction Of Workmen’S Compensation Payment From “Insured” Claimant’S Award Is Not Contrary To Legislative Intent, Frederick A. Wolf

Buffalo Law Review

Matter of Durant (MVAIC), 15 N.Y.2d 408, 207 N.E.2d 600, 260 N.Y.S.2d 1 (1965).


The Virginia Uninsured Motorist Law: Its Intent And Purpose, James L. Tucker Jan 1966

The Virginia Uninsured Motorist Law: Its Intent And Purpose, James L. Tucker

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva Jan 1966

Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva

Edward Ivan Cueva

No abstract provided.


Payment Of Punitive Damages By Insurance Companies, Martin G. Lentz Jan 1966

Payment Of Punitive Damages By Insurance Companies, Martin G. Lentz

Cleveland State Law Review

The logic and validity of the public policy argument that to require insurance companies to pay punitive damages would place a burden upon the innocent insurance carrier, and ultimately the public itself, is weak and indefensible. The concern for not wanting to punish the insurance carrier, an innocent party, is not logical since any insurance company is an innocent party. The involvement is based on the contractual relationship of indemnification. If an insurance company does not wish to indemnify for punitive damages, then it should specifically exclude such coverage in the policy. In the absence of such a specific exclusion, …


Hostile Fire Doctrine - Barcalo Mfg. Co. V. Firemen's Mutual Ins. Co Jan 1966

Hostile Fire Doctrine - Barcalo Mfg. Co. V. Firemen's Mutual Ins. Co

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Land Transfer Improvement: The Basic Facts And Two Hypotheses For Reform, Ted J. Fiflis Jan 1966

Land Transfer Improvement: The Basic Facts And Two Hypotheses For Reform, Ted J. Fiflis

Publications

No abstract provided.


Misrepresentation In Application For Liability Insurance, Julien C. Renswick Jan 1966

Misrepresentation In Application For Liability Insurance, Julien C. Renswick

Cleveland State Law Review

The purpose of this paper is discussion of the defenses available to the insured when the insurer attempts forfeiture of a liability policy, particularly auto accident liability, for alleged misrepresentation at the time of application by the insured.


The Friendly Versus Hostile Fire Dichotomy, Robert I. Reis Jan 1966

The Friendly Versus Hostile Fire Dichotomy, Robert I. Reis

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.