Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 359
... CLAUSES : VALID OR VOID ? 5 A number of courts have held that when the claimant's damages exceed the uninsured motorist coverage available from any one policy , so that the claimant has been only partially indemnified , " other ...
... CLAUSES : VALID OR VOID ? 5 A number of courts have held that when the claimant's damages exceed the uninsured motorist coverage available from any one policy , so that the claimant has been only partially indemnified , " other ...
Page 360
... clauses in uninsured motorist policies.13 Although cases in other jurisdictions have selectively enforced " other insurance " clauses on the issue of determining the order of payment between multiple coverages , ' Connecticut appellate ...
... clauses in uninsured motorist policies.13 Although cases in other jurisdictions have selectively enforced " other insurance " clauses on the issue of determining the order of payment between multiple coverages , ' Connecticut appellate ...
Page 366
... clauses apply when the claimant is injured in a non - owned vehicle . When an excess clause conflicts with another excess clause , courts generally find the clauses repugnant , treat them as primary , and require the insurers to prorate ...
... clauses apply when the claimant is injured in a non - owned vehicle . When an excess clause conflicts with another excess clause , courts generally find the clauses repugnant , treat them as primary , and require the insurers to prorate ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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