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American Ins. Co. v. Walker

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
May 3, 1950
181 F.2d 497 (5th Cir. 1950)

Opinion

No. 12987.

April 11, 1950. Rehearing Denied May 3, 1950.

Thos. F. Porter, Lake Charles, La. Thomas L. Raggio, Lake Charles, La., for appellant.

John A. Patin, Lake Charles, La., Grenese R. Jackson, Jennings, La., for appellee.

Before HOLMES, McCORD, and BORAH, Circuit Judges.


This is an action on an insurance policy issued by the appellant, American Insurance Company, to the appellee, Jeff Walker, doing business as Walker Electric Service, for protection against damages to his Beechcraft airplane in an amount not to exceed $9,034.45, less $452.00, or $8,582.45, should the loss be of such a type as appears here. The defense in this case is the same as that made in the companion case of Bankers Indemnity Ins. Co. v. Green, 181 F.2d 1 this day decided, which is that the policy excludes coverage if the damage occurred while the airplane was being operated with the consent of the insured in violation of the Civil Air Regulations applying to instrument flying. For the reasons assigned in that case, the judgment appealed from is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

American Ins. Co. v. Walker

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
May 3, 1950
181 F.2d 497 (5th Cir. 1950)
Case details for

American Ins. Co. v. Walker

Case Details

Full title:AMERICAN INS. CO. v. WALKER

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: May 3, 1950

Citations

181 F.2d 497 (5th Cir. 1950)

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