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10TH CIR. RULES OCCURRENCE, NOT PROPERTY DAMAGE, TRIGGERS COVERAGE UNDER CGL POLICY

12 No. 37 ANINSCLR 3Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report (Approx. 4 pages)

10TH CIR. RULES OCCURRENCE, NOT PROPERTY DAMAGE, TRIGGERS COVERAGE UNDER CGL POLICY

12 No. 37 ANINSCLR 3Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report (Approx. 4 pages)

12 No. 37 Andrews Ins. Coverage Litig. Rep. 3
Andrews Insurance Coverage Litigation Report
July 12, 2002
Environmental Claims
Copyright (c) 2002 Andrews Publications

10TH CIR. RULES OCCURRENCE, NOT PROPERTY DAMAGE, TRIGGERS COVERAGE UNDER CGL POLICY

The 10th Circuit has ruled that based on policy language that contained no qualifier as to the timing of property damage, coverage was triggered when an “occurrence” happened during the policy period. The court ruled that the release of contaminants...
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