Max True Plastering Co. v. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.

Decided 1996-08-25

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KAUGER, Vice Chief Judge. Two issues are presented by the questions certified: 1 1) whether the doctrine of reasonable expectations applies to the construction of insurance contracts in Oklahoma; and 2) what circumstances give rise to the doctrine’s operation. Under the reasonable expectations doctrine, the objectively…

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