New Hampshire Insurance Company V. New Hampshire Insurance Company V.

New Hampshire Insurance Company V‪.‬

NH.155 , 406 A.2d 715 (1979)

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Publisher Description

The question in this declaratory judgment action is whether the trial court erred in ruling that the St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co., and not the plaintiff company, provided coverage for the accident in which defendant Jacqueline M. Schofield was injured on premises owned by defendants Neil A. Cowan and Ross V. Deachman. Neil A. Cowan and Ross V. Deachman, d.b.a. Nero Realty, owned a large set of buildings in the town of Rumney. Part of the premises was a large barn, the ground floor of which was converted to a restaurant. On the second floor of the barn were living quarters and above that an attic which was reached through a trap door in the ceiling of the hallway of the second floor.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1979
August 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
61.9
KB

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