OHIO CASUALTY INS. CO. v. PLUMMER

No. 685.

13 F.Supp. 169 (1935)

OHIO CASUALTY INS. CO. v. PLUMMER et al.

District Court, S. D. Texas, Houston Division.

December 5, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

King, Wood & Morrow and Earl Cox, all of Houston, Tex., for plaintiff.

Allen, Helm, Jacobs & Settegast, S. M. Helm, Vinson, Elkins, Sweeton & Weems, and Raybourne Thompson, all of Houston, Tex., for defendants.


KENNERLY, District Judge.

The plaintiff, Ohio Casualty Insurance Company (an insurance company and a citizen of Ohio), issued February 27, 1935, a policy of automobile liability insurance to Carl Short, and Carl Short, Inc., a Texas corporation engaged in drilling oil wells (citizens of Texas), covering a Ford De Luxe coupé automobile (for brevity called car) belonging to, and used in the business of, such corporation. While the car was being driven, in Wharton...

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