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Intentional Toxic Discharge Not Protected by Insurance
The Court of Appeals of New York held that a company's allegedly intentional, long‐term discharge of toxic waste chemicals into a creek was not an “accidental” occurrence that qualified as an exception to a pollution exclusion‐from‐coverage provision in its general liability insurance policy.
Intentional Toxic Discharge Not Protected by Insurance
The Court of Appeals of New York held that a company's allegedly intentional, long‐term discharge of toxic waste chemicals into a creek was not an “accidental” occurrence that qualified as an exception to a pollution exclusion‐from‐coverage provision in its general liability insurance policy.
Intentional Toxic Discharge Not Protected by Insurance
1990-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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