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applying Florida law and holding that when read in context, the phrase `other invasion of the right of private occupancy' means an offense tantamount to wrongful entry or eviction and requires an impingement upon possessory rights
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No. 95-4284.
Decided June 25, 1996.
Steven R. Berger, Berger Chafetz, Miami, FL, for appellant.
Linda B. Foster, Neely Player, Atlanta, GA, Bradford A. Thomas, Miami, FL, Dennis M. Flannery, Nancy L. Manzer, Wilmer, Cutler Pickering, Washington, DC, Paul L. Nettleton, Miami, FL, Barry S. Bendetowies, Bradley Fischer, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Carl D. Motes, Tallahassee, FL, for Aetna Casualty.
William A. Posey, Keating, Muething Klekamp, Cincinnati, OH, Edward R. Nicklaus, Coral Gables, FL, William R. Wicks, James W. McCready, Coral Gables, FL, for Transco Illinois ins.
William S. Daskam, Tampa, FL, for Continental Ins.
Ignatius Melito, New York City, for Hartford.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
(No. 91-8281-CV-SM),
Stanley Marcus, Judge.
We affirm for all the reasons stated in the district court's order dated September 9, 1994, granting summary judgment in favor of the appellees and against the City of Delray Beach. We attach the order as an "Appendix."