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Insurer Wins Accidental‐Pollution Argument
“Accidental” pollution, for the purposes of determining coverage under the terms of a general liability insurance policy, refers to pollution that is not expected or intended by the insured, according to a decision only recently reported from the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Insurer Wins Accidental‐Pollution Argument
“Accidental” pollution, for the purposes of determining coverage under the terms of a general liability insurance policy, refers to pollution that is not expected or intended by the insured, according to a decision only recently reported from the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Insurer Wins Accidental‐Pollution Argument
1992-05-01
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