WOLF v. EMPLOYERS MUT. LIABILITY INS. CO.

No. 60.

40 F.Supp. 635 (1941)

WOLF et al. v. EMPLOYERS MUT. LIABILITY INS. CO. OF WISCONSIN.

District Court, D. Minnesota, Second Division.

March 20, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul J. McGough and Wright W. Brooks (of Faegre, Benson & Krause), both of Minneapolis, Minn., for defendant.

Joseph N. Moonan and Ray G. Moonan (of Moonan & Moonan), both of Waseca, Minn., and Murray Hughes and Albert B. Hughes, both of Worthington, Minn., for plaintiffs.


NORDBYE, District Judge.

The motion gives rise to the interpretation to be given to an exclusion clause in the policy of automobile insurance issued to Carl Wolf, which is the subject matter of the action. The policy contains the following restrictive endorsement which modifies the so-called omnibus coverage clause in the policy:

"It is agreed that this policy is amended as herein stated. The coverage for bodily liability and/or property damage liability provided...

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