Ramsey v. Continental Insurance

287 So. 2d 187, 1973 La. LEXIS 6428
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedDecember 19, 1973
DocketNo. 54168
StatusPublished

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Ramsey v. Continental Insurance, 287 So. 2d 187, 1973 La. LEXIS 6428 (La. 1973).

Opinion

In re: Continental Insurance Company applying for Certiorari, or Writ of Review, to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, Parish of Webster. 286 So.2d 371.

Writ denied. The result is correct.

DIXON, J., is of the opinion the exclusionary clause (arising out of the use of automobile) has been improperly interpreted.

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Ramsey v. Continental Insurance Company
286 So. 2d 371 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1973)

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