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  Fall 1992 Opinion
Continental's position is essentially that the P.I.E. policy obtained by Dr. Janicki is a primary insurance policy and further that Exclusion C of the Continental policy precludes coverage.
After examining the language found in Exclusion C of the Continental policy, we concur with the circuit court's conclusion that the exclusionary phrase "personal acts or omissions of a professional nature which is insured on a primary basis by another valid policy or policies" is ambiguous because it is susceptible to at least two interpretations.
To hold Continental liable for Dr. Janicki's defense costs,See footnote 1 is certainly reasonable when as here there is no dispute that the alleged acts occurred during the course and scope of Dr. Janicki's state employment and further that the Continental policy was obtained by the State for this very purpose.
www.state.wv.us /wvsca/docs/spring92/20156.htm   (2339 words)

  
 No. 99-3193
Continental Insurance moved for summary judgment dismissing itself from the action alleging that as a matter of law, the plaintiff's claims against the Riehls fell within the "business pursuits" exclusion to the insurance policy but did not fall within the "usual to non-business pursuits" exception to that exclusion.
Continental Insurance argues that because Stephanie Riehl regularly supervised and cared for her own son while simultaneously providing day care services as a business, the activity of caring for her own son was usual to her business pursuit and not within the "usual to non-business pursuits" exception.
Continental Insurance argues that if the court accepts the plaintiff's argument, the non-business pursuits exception would swallow the rule and would defeat the purpose of the business pursuits exclusion, which is to exclude coverage for hazards associated with regular income-producing activities.
www.wisbar.org /res/sup/2001/99-3193.htm   (7651 words)

  
 Continental System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Continental System was a foreign-policy cornerstone of Napoleon I of France in his struggle against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars.
By 1804, France was the dominant military force in continental Europe, however Britain stood outside French control and was an important force in encouraging and financing resistance to France.
After the Tilsit Treaty of July 1807, Napoleon attempted to capture the Portuguese Fleet and the House of Braganza, to occupy the Portuguese ports and to expel the British from Portuguese soil, and failed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Continental_policy   (478 words)

  
 Converted file mgr
Continental argues that the law firm is not entitled to coverage under the malpractice policy because it did not submit written notification of the lawsuit to Continental until after the policy lapsed on November 29, 1994.
The Malpractice Policy Provision is an Affirmative Defense
Continental argues that “Banasiak is not entitled to coverage because he was specifically aware of the malpractice suit yet acquiesced in Bosch’s decision to not report the claim to Continental until after Bosch attempted to obtain a dismissal of the suit for lack of jurisdiction.” Brief of Appellee at 13-14.
www.state.in.us /judiciary/opinions/archive/08110001.mgr.html   (5038 words)

  
 Duane Morris - Verdicts
The petition alleged that Physicians owed coverage on the refiled claim because it was the same claim of which it had been notified during the policy period, and claimed that Continental owed coverage because the refiled claim was made and reported during the Continental policy period.
On appeal, the appellate court turned to three crucial dates for determining coverage under a claims made policy--the date of the act or omission, the date that the claim is made to the insured and the date the insurer was notified of the claim.
Under the Continental policy, a claim is defined as "receipt by [the insured] of a demand for money or services, naming [the insured] and alleging a medical incident." Additionally, the policy stated that all claims arising out of the same incident would be considered as having been made at the time of the first report.
www.duanemorris.com /articles/article1046.html   (2491 words)

  
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Continental also asserts that Talley should be precluded from testifying because the analysis he performed in reaching his conclusions is no different than the analysis employed by the attorneys for the parties or the analysis the Court will engage in to decide the pending motions.
Continental also asserts that the factual basis for Talley's opinion with regard to the Continental policy is unreliable because Talley has not produced the documents he relied upon in forming his opinions.
With regard to Continental Policy No. CBP 40559, Aero's evidence shows that: (1) the policy term was from July 1, 1965, to July 1, 1966; (2) the policy provided coverage for property damage caused by an accident; and (3) the limit for property damage was $100,000 per accident.
www.michbar.org /opinions/district/2003/021803/18653.html   (8769 words)

  
 Continental Airlines - Sports Equipment
Continental is not liable for damage to archery equipment that is not contained in a hard-sided case.
Continental is not liable for damage to bicycles that do not have the handlebars fixed sideways and pedals removed, handlebars and pedals encased in plastic foam or similar material or bicycles not contained in a cardboard containers or hard-sided cases.
Continental is not liable for damage to firearms that are not contained in hard-sided cases.
www.continental.com /travel/policies/baggage/sports.asp   (2823 words)

  
 99-5022 -- Air Liquide America Corp. V. Continental Casualty Co. -- 06/19/2000
Thus, we reverse the district court's holding that the Continental policy was primary.
Although the Continental policy disclaims the duty to defend a suit "to which this insurance does not apply," the Continental policy does apply to this incident­it is merely excess in indemnification coverage to the CIGNA policy.
As a result, for purposes of liability indemnification, the Continental policy is, by its terms, excess to the CIGNA policy, and the CIGNA policy is primary.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2000/06/99-5022.htm   (3905 words)

  
 Continental Insurance Co. v. Lexington Insurance Co. - Insurance coverage, umbrella policy, proration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Continental insured APL, Planet Insurance Company insured Ruan, and Lexington issued an umbrella insurance policy to Ruan in which the Planet policy was described as underlying insurance.
However, they felt that a general or umbrella policy should be construed as excess to a straight or specific excess policy, as well as to a primary policy which, as a result of a contingency, is converted into an excess policy.
Since it was clear here that the Lexington policy was intended to act as a true umbrella, the Court felt it was unfair to force that policy to prorate with a policy which had been written as a primary policy.
www.lowball.com /WEEKLY/7-3-97.HTM   (849 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Continental philosophy Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Continental philosophy is a general term for several related philosophical traditions that (notionally) originated in continental Europe, in contrast with Anglo-American analytic philosophy.
Continental philosophy includes phenomenology, existentialism, post-structuralism and post-modernism, deconstruction, French feminism, critical theory such as that of the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, and most branches of Marxism and Marxist philosophy (though there also exists a self-described analytic Marxism).
The distinction between continental and analytic philosophy is relatively recent, probably dating from the early twentieth century.
www.ipedia.com /continental_philosophy.html   (712 words)

  
 JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, RESPONDENT, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, APPELLANT, RELIANCE INSURANCE ...
Jefferson's excess policy "followed the form" of the Reliance policy, incorporating the terms and conditions of the Reliance policy, such that liability triggered under the Reliance policy would also trigger liability under the Jefferson policy after the coverage limit was reached.
Continental Copy purchased several types of coveragefrom Travelers, and based on the endorsements to this policy, Jefferson and Reliance claim recovery from Travelers as a primary insurer of A Drive.
Thus, the fact that Reliance insured Continental Copy because it was a permissive user of the van instead of a named insured is immaterial for purposes of application of the antisubrogation rule, and a claim against Travelers grounded on an indemnity theory of recovery must fail.
www.law.cornell.edu /nyctap/I98_0129.htm   (3471 words)

  
 Policies and insurance contracts - Interpretation of policy - Excess liability (November 2004) - Harper Grey Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The policy of insurance that Westside had with Continental contained a debris removal clause, which covered expenses incurred by Westside for debris removal, including pollution or environmental clean up, up to $10,000.
Westside made a claim to Continental under its policy of insurance, and to ICBC under its automobile insurance, to pay for the cost of removing the paper from the lake.
Halfyard J. was asked to determine whether the removal of the paper was covered by ICBC’s policy, and if so, whether the Continental policy was excess insurance by virtue of coverage under the ICBC policy.
www.hgelaw.com /netletter/2004/november/policy2.htm   (770 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:Sexton v. Continental Cas. Co.
Continental would have us today pass over it a third time, claiming there can be no UM coverage once the insured settled for less than liability policy limits.
Whether the destruction of the right to subrogation constitutes a complete defense to an action on the policy, therefore, depends upon whether there is a prior breach of contract or waiver or estoppel on the part of the insurer which of itself cancels out its right to demand subrogation as a condition of payment.
Continental, having earlier denied any contractual relationship with the Sextons for UM coverage, would like now to resurrect the insurance contract to claim loss of the subrogation rights it was given thereunder.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=15133   (2203 words)

  
 Continental Airlines Policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Continental Airlines announced that, effective immediately for travel beginning today, Continental Airlines customers with nonrefundable tickets that allow changes will have a full year from the date the original ticket was issued to reschedule their travel plans without losing that ticket's value.
Under the relaxed policy, customers must cancel their reservations prior to the scheduled departure time of the flight for which they were originally scheduled in order to apply the value of that ticket to future travel.
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) announced today that it is implementing a series of revenue- generating and cost-saving initiatives that are designed to achieve pre-tax contributions in excess of $350 million on an annual basis when fully implemented and $80 million for the balance of 2002.
www.travelnex.com /Netu/continental_policy.htm   (4080 words)

  
 Continental Cas. Co. v. Zurich Ins. Co. (1961) 57 C2d 27
Republic Indemnity Co. (1959) 52 Cal.2d 507, 511-513 [4-5] [341 P.2d 675], the automobile liability policy issued to the owner of the car as well as that issued to the driver provided that the coverage should be excess with respect to a nonowned car.
It is thus evident that under the quoted principles the trial court was correct in its view that the Zurich (Waldkirch-owner) policy provided primary insurance to Hiatt for the loading accident, and that the General and the Continental policies were excess only and should be prorated after the Zurich primary coverage had been exhausted.
The trial court found that the $7,167.51 expended by Continental in the defense was reasonable and necessary and benefited both {Page 57 Cal.2d 36} Zurich and General, and ordered that all three companies share in the costs of defense in the same ratio that they share in paying the Gudger judgment against Hiatt.
online.ceb.com /calcases/C2/57C2d27.htm   (2309 words)

  
 Rough Notes: COURT DECISIONS
In addition, it was not unreasonable for Continental to await a determination on whether or not Carey was at fault before paying a claim, because there may or may not have been an uninsured motorist.
Stressing that the exclusion in the Progressive policy was broad and detailed, the court found the facts of the case clearly supported a finding that the exclusion applied.
While the application for the automobile policy was being prepared, it was represented that Matricard was Kiszkan's grandson, and that he lived with her.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3615/is_200412/ai_n9471973   (1260 words)

  
 JAPANESE POLICY FOR EAST ASIA
Japan's great continental policy aims to wipe away the intervention of third powers aiming to encircle Japan, dominate the China Seas, and also to terminate the clashes between the races of East Asia and their conquest by Europeans.
Thailand is the spear to stab at Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, which are embraced within Japan's greater East Asia policy, and to the north of Thailand lies Burma, which is the gateway of India, while to the east lies Indo‑China, which as an undeveloped treasure house and embraces Camranh Bay.
America's anti‑Japanese policy is of an unprecedented positive nature, and is changing from economic oppression to military coercion.
www.ibiblio.org /pha/timeline/410501amie.html   (1693 words)

  
 CNN.com - Travel - Continental mulls policy changes for large fliers - August 30, 2000
Continental officials are discussing changing the way they deal with overweight passengers but have made no final decisions, says spokeswoman Sarah Anthony.
On a recent Continental flight from Denver to Newark, the system administrator from Tinton Falls, New Jersey, had the misfortune of getting trapped in what can only be described as a human vise grip.
It's a policy worthy of the mythical Greek giant Procrustes, who stretched or shortened captives to make them fit his beds.
archives.cnn.com /2000/TRAVEL/VIEWS/elliott/08/30   (1167 words)

  
 African Union to develop continental defense policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The establishment of a continental defense policy was agreed at the July 2002 Heads of State Summit in Durban, South Africa.
Zuma challenged participants to go beyond the traditional definitions of defense and security and build a basis for future co-operation by sharing intelligence, establishing centers of excellence for training and through these means build trust and confidence.
The continental defense policy drafted at the three-day meeting will be presented at the Extra-Ordinary Executive Council Session scheduled for May.
www.finalcall.com /artman/publish/printer_667.shtml   (380 words)

  
 COURT DECISIONS 12/04
At first State Farm did not reply to this request, but after a second request it told the attorney for Taylor’s estate that the automobile policy had limits of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident, and that there was a personal umbrella policy with limits of $1 million for personal liability.
Under the policy, Republic agreed to indemnify and defend RJC against claims for “bodily injury” caused by an “occurrence” as defined in the policy.
Definition of “pollution”: The policies excluded or limited recovery for “pollutants,” with “pollutants” defined as “any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and waste.” The trial court found the exclusions did not apply because they did not specifically list Uran 28 as a pollutant.
www.roughnotes.com /rnmagazine/2004/december04/12p6.htm   (2396 words)

  
 Continental Airlines - Animal and Pet Policy
Continental is committed to providing a safe and comfortable travel experience for all of our customers, including pets.
Continental will continue to accept small pets for travel in cabin in applicable markets.
Continental's policy for service animals, such as seeing-eye dogs, has not changed, and they will continue to be welcomed on board or as checked baggage.
www.continental.com /travel/policies/animals   (317 words)

  
 Foreign Policy: The Continental Divide
FOREIGN POLICY is a registered trademark owned by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Saddam trial lawyer is shot dead A lawyer for one of Saddam Hussein's co-defendants has been shot dead and another injured.
FOREIGN POLICY is published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
www.foreignpolicy.com /story/files/story3107.php   (378 words)

  
 Continental Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Continental Airline Ticket Reservation, Find all current Continental flight information online, check flight status or book an online airline ticket reservation.
Continental Airlines and the OnePass frequent flyer program provide the best combination of service and...
Continental Airlines will maintain the current fuel surcharge which was...
www.allaboutvacation.com /flights/Continental-Airlines.htm   (979 words)

  
 JS Online: Environmental policy a continental divide
A Grand Canyon of differences on environmental policy provides a clear division between the candidates of the two major parties in this presidential election.
REP America founder and president Martha Marks said that although the organization had endorsed 23 congressional candidates, it had not endorsed Bush because of his environmental record.
The most comprehensive side-by-side comparison of the candidates' environmental positions may be that published in the September-October issue of Field Notes, a magazine of the National Audubon Society.
www.jsonline.com /news/nat/oct00/envir26102500a.asp   (1469 words)

  
 U.S. Department of the Interior Outer Continental Shelf Policy Committee. Division of Mineral Resources.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
U.S. Department of the Interior Outer Continental Shelf Policy Committee.
The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)Policy Committee provides policy advice from the coastal states, environmental groups, and industry representatives to the Secretary of the Interior in his administration of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
The OCS Lands Act also governs the management of other continental shelf mineral resources, such as sand and gravel.
www.dec.state.ny.us /website/dmn/ocspc.htm   (183 words)

  
 Continental Motor Policy
Drivers: Must be UK residents, hold a full UK driving license and be insured to drive the specified vehicle
Vehicle: Must be less than 12 years old at the date you buy the policy
Annual Policy: Provides cover for any number of trips within the year with a maximum of 31 days for any one trip
www.direct-travel.co.uk /Motorroot/Index.asp   (137 words)

  
 Companion Animals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Compare the animal travel policies of major airlines.
Specific packaging and welfare requirements which are designed to ensure that animals arrive at their destination healthy and in good condition.
General pet traveling page from Petswelcome which includes air travel policies by airline, travel tips, emergency situations, etc.
www.nal.usda.gov /awic/companimals/travel.htm   (197 words)

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