North-West Insurance v. Schweiger

479 P.2d 506, 257 Or. 396, 1971 Ore. LEXIS 483
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 20, 1971
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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North-West Insurance v. Schweiger, 479 P.2d 506, 257 Or. 396, 1971 Ore. LEXIS 483 (Or. 1971).

Opinion

McALLISTER, J.

The plaintiff North-West Insurance Company brought this action to recover certain defense costs allegedly incurred because of the negligence of the defendants. The trial court sustained a demurrer to plaintiff’s third amended complaint and when plaintiff failed to plead further entered judgment for defendants. Plaintiff appeals.

This action is a sequel to Ramstead v. North-West Insurance Company, 252 Or 423, 450 P2d 538 (1969). It appears from the complaint in this case that one Dunsworth owned two automobiles, a Plymouth and a Buick, both of which were insured by liability policies issued by Farmers Insurance Group, through its agent George B. Schweiger, Jr., who acted through his salesman Robert D. Spence.

On October 3, 1964, Dunsworth requested defendants to cancel the policy covering his Plymouth because it was no longer operable. The policy was cancelled.

On October 22, 1964, Dunsworth asked defendants to obtain liability coverage for his Buick.

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