Olmstead v. Lumbermens Mutual Ins.

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1970-05-27

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Duncan, J. In argument and in brief counsel discuss and invite our attention to certain clauses of the insurance contract which spawn a number of barriers which must be hurdled by one in search of the intent of the parties. In the case at bar, only one is pivotal, i. e., what is a “collapse.” Plaintiffs urge that the word “collapse” is reasonably open to different interpretations and requires construct…

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