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| 59 Wn.2d 173, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent, v. LUCY WOODS, as Administratrix, Defendant, SAM ... |
 | | The latter automobile became, and, for purposes of this case, is treated as community property. |
 | | The trial court found that the Plymouth car registered in wife's name is not covered by the insurance policy, and that, therefore, the insurance company could not be liable for any damages which might arise from wife's accident. |
 | | The insurance policy must be so interpreted, he states, because (1) the Plymouth is included under the coverage for "described automobile" in the policy, and (2) the provisions of the safety responsibility law, to which law the policy refers, compel the same result. |
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