Nationwide Mutual Insurance v. Marsh

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1984-12-31

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Per Curiam. The issue presented in this appeal is whether the court of appeals erred in reversing the trial court’s granting of partial summary judgment for appellants and remanding the cause for resolution of a factual issue. For the reasons that follow, this court modifies and affirms the judgment of the court of appeals. It is a long-standing principle of law that an insurance policy is a contract…

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