Harleysville Mutual Insurance v. United States
230 Ct. Cl. 1059, 226 Ct. Cl. 713, 1982 U.S. Ct. Cl. LEXIS 57
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Harleysville Mutual Insurance v. United States, 230 Ct. Cl. 1059, 226 Ct. Cl. 713, 1982 U.S. Ct. Cl. LEXIS 57 (cc 1982).
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On February 12, 1982, the court entered judgment for plaintiff, based on a stipulation of the parties, in the amount of $8,300, with defendant waiving any rights it may have to proceeds of automobile insurance policy No. PA8246331 issued by Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. to Francis Huff, Jr.
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