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Domino v. National Casualty Company

Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District
Jan 24, 1944
321 Ill. App. 305 (Ill. App. Ct. 1944)

Opinion

Gen. No. 42,803. (Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion filed January 24, 1944

INSURANCE, § 86construction of insurance policies generally. Insurance policy, in absence of ambiguity, will be construed the same as any other contract.

See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.

Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. JOHN R. McSWEENEY, Judge, presiding.

Judgment affirmed. Heard in the first division, first district, this court at the October term, 1943.

Isidore Fried, for appellant; Bernard A. Stol, of counsel;

Donald M. Roche, for appellee.


Not to be published in full. Opinion filed January 24, 1944.


Summaries of

Domino v. National Casualty Company

Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District
Jan 24, 1944
321 Ill. App. 305 (Ill. App. Ct. 1944)
Case details for

Domino v. National Casualty Company

Case Details

Full title:Sylvester J. Domino, Appellant, v. National Casualty Company, Appellee

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District

Date published: Jan 24, 1944

Citations

321 Ill. App. 305 (Ill. App. Ct. 1944)
52 N.E.2d 837

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