IMPAIRED PROPERTY EXCLUSION DOESN'T PRECLUDE DUTY TO DEFEND SUPPLIER OF CIRCUIT BOARDS Duty-to-Defend Issues | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

IMPAIRED PROPERTY EXCLUSION DOESN'T PRECLUDE DUTY TO DEFEND SUPPLIER OF CIRCUIT BOARDS Duty-to-Defend Issues | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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IMPAIRED PROPERTY EXCLUSION DOESN'T PRECLUDE DUTY TO DEFEND SUPPLIER OF CIRCUIT BOARDS Duty-to-Defend Issues

12 No. 48 ANINSCLR 10Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report (Approx. 5 pages)

IMPAIRED PROPERTY EXCLUSION DOESN'T PRECLUDE DUTY TO DEFEND SUPPLIER OF CIRCUIT BOARDS Duty-to-Defend Issues

12 No. 48 ANINSCLR 10Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report (Approx. 5 pages)

12 No. 48 Andrews Ins. Coverage Litig. Rep. 10
Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report
September 27, 2002
Copyright (c) 2002 Andrews Publications

IMPAIRED PROPERTY EXCLUSION DOESN'T PRECLUDE DUTY TO DEFEND SUPPLIER OF CIRCUIT BOARDS

Duty-to-Defend Issues

The Ninth Circuit has held that a potential for coverage existed where circuit boards supplied by an insured unexpectedly failed. This failure resulted in property damage to the insured's customer and constituted an occurrence under the policy, the...
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