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James A. Prete and Doris L. Prete V.
1976.WV.57, 223 S.E.2D 441, 159 W.VA. 508
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Publisher Description
Whenever the language of an insurance policy provision is reasonably susceptible of two different meanings or is of such doubtful meaning that reasonable minds might be uncertain or disagree as to its meaning, it is ambiguous.