New Castle County v. Hartford Accident And Indemnity Company

933 F.2d 1162
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMay 29, 1991
Docket90-3012
StatusPublished
Cited by85 cases

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New Castle County v. Hartford Accident And Indemnity Company, 933 F.2d 1162 (3d Cir. 1991).

Opinion

933 F.2d 1162

33 ERC 1169, 21 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1181,
21 Envtl. L. Rep. 21,153

NEW CASTLE COUNTY,
v.
HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation of
the State of Connecticut, Home Insurance Company, a
corporation of the State of New Hampshire, New Hampshire
Insurance Company, a corporation of the State of New
Hampshire, Continental Casualty Company, a corporation of
the State of Illinois, United States Fire Insurance Company,
a corporation of the State of New York, Insurance Company of
North America, a corporation of the State of Pennsylvania,
Continental Insurance Company, a corporation of the State of
New Hampshire, United States Liability Insurance Company, a
corporation of the State of Pennsylvania, National Union
Fire Insurance Company, a corporation of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Twin City Fire Insurance Company, a
corporation of the State of Minnesota, Aetna Casualty and
Surety Company, a corporation of the State of Connecticut,
and Zurich Insurance Company, a Swiss corporation
Continental Casualty Company ("CNA'), Appellant.

Nos. 89-3814, 90-3012 and 90-3030.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Aug. 28, 1990.
Decided April 30, 1991.
As Amended May 29, 1991.

Arthur Makadon (argued), David L. Cohen, Geoffrey A. Kahn, Walter M. Einhorn, Jr., Gilpin W. Bartels, Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Pa., John G. Mulford, Michael J. Goodrick, Theisen, Lank, Mulford and Goldberg, P.A., Wilmington, Del., for CNA, appellant.

Joseph D. Tydings (argued), Jerold Oshinsky, Catherine Serafin Sponseller, Anderson, Kill, Olick & Oshinsky, Washington, D.C., George H. Seitz, III, Prickett, Jones, Elliott, Kristol and Schnee, Wilmington, Del., for New Castle County, appellee.

Clifford B. Hendler (argued), John I. Stewart, Jr., Scott L. Winkelman, William D. Wallace, Crowell & Moring, Dennis M. Flannery, A. Stephen Hut, Jr., Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, D.C., for Insurance Co. of North America, appellee.

William J. Cattie, III, Heckler & Cattie, Wilmington, Del., Edward B. Deutsch, Laurence M. McHeffey, Loren L. Pierce, McElroy, Deutsch & Mulvaney, Morristown, N.J., for U.S. Fire Ins. Co., appellee.

Gary W. Aber, Heiman, Aber & Goldlust, Wilmington, Del., James E. Rocap, III, Thomas B. Carr, D. Bradley Clements, Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, Washington, D.C., for Aetna Cas. & Sur. Co., appellees.

Dennis D. Ferri, Michael A. Pedicone, Dennis D. Ferri, P.A., Wilmington, Del., Philip A. Ryan, German, Gallagher & Murtagh, Philadelphia, Pa., for U.S. Liability Ins. Co., appellee.

Norman M. Monhait, Morris, Rosenthal, Monhait & Gross, P.A., Wilmington, Del., Roger E. Warin, Virginia L. White-Mahaffey, Anita G. Raby, Janet W. Steverson-Wright, Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, D.C., for The Home Ins. Co., appellee.

Alfred J. Kuffler, Michael B. McCauley, Stephen M. Calder, Kevin G. O'Donovan, David R. Kunz, Palmer, Biezup & Henderson, Philadelphia, Pa., for John Richard Ludbrooke Youell, amicus curiae.

Charles M. Oberly, III, Atty. Gen., State of Del., Robert S. Kuehl, Stuart B. Drowos, Deputy Attys. Gen., Dept. of Justice, Wilmington, Del., for State of Del., amicus curiae.

Ernest D. Preate, Jr., Atty. Gen., Com. of Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., for Commonwealth of Pa., amicus curiae.

Bert W. Rein, Thomas W. Brunner, Sharon Rau Dissinger, Wiley, Rein & Fielding, Washington, D.C., for Insurance Environmental Litigation Ass'n, amicus curiae.

William H. Allen, William F. Greaney, Martin Wald, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., for E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., ICI Americas, Inc., Intern. Business Machines Corp., Olin Corp., The American Petroleum Institute, and The Chemical Mfrs. Ass'n, amici curiae.

Before BECKER and NYGAARD, Circuit Judges, and RE, Chief Judge, Court of International Trade.*

                          OPINION OF THE COURT
                               ----------
                            TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                     PAGE
I.    Introduction                                                         1167
II.   Facts and Procedural History                                         1169
      A.  PreOperation Events                                             1170
      B.  The County's Operation of the Tybouts Corner Landfill            1171
      C.  PostOperation Events                                            1171
      D.  The Three Underlying Lawsuits Against the County                 1173
      E.  The Insurance Coverage Litigation                                1173
      F.  The Significant PostTrial Events                                1174
III.  Appellate Jurisdiction                                               1176
      A.  Appeal Number 893814                                            1176
          1.            The Rule 59(e) Versus Rule 60(b) Issue             1176
          2.            The Jurisdictional Effect of CNA's CrossClaims    1177
      B.  Appeal Number 903030                                            1179
IV.   The Insurance Coverage Issues                                        1180
      A.  Preliminary Matters                                              1180
          1.            CNA's Contracts of Insurance                       1180
          2.            The Burden of Proof in Insurance Cases             1181
          3.            The Interpretation of Insurance Policies Under     1182
                          Delaware Law
          4.            The Issues on Appeal                               1183
          5.            Our Scope of Review                                1183
      B.  The "As Damages"                                           1184
            Clause
          1.            Background                                         1184
          2.            CNA's Contentions on Appeal                        1185
          3.            The County's Response                              1187
          4.            Legal, Technical Meaning or Plain, Ordinary        1188
                          Meaning?
      C.  The "Occurrence" Clause                                          1191
      D.  The           1192
            "Pollution
            Exclusion"
            Clause
          1.            The Meaning of the Word "Sudden"                   1193
                        a.    The significance of multiple dictionary      1193
                                definitions
                        b.    The rule that all words in a policy should   1194
                                be given effect
                        c.    The existence of judicial disagreement       1195
                        d.    The drafting and marketing history of the    1196
                                pollution exclusion clause
                        e.    Conclusion                                   1198
          2.            The Damage/Discharge Distinction                   1199
                        a.    The case law                                 1200
                        b. 

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