COTTON v. IOWA MUT. LIABILITY INS. CO.

No. 42759.

251 S.W.2d 246 (1952)

COTTON v. IOWA MUT. LIABILITY INS. CO. et al.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

September 23, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam Mandell, Kansas City, Popham, Thompson, Popham, Mandell & Trusty, Kansas City, of counsel, for appellant Iowa Mut. Liability Ins. Co.

Vance Julian, Clinton, for appellant Haden R. Frisbie.

David H. Bresler, Kansas City, Frank L. Cohn, Kansas City, Harry A. Hall, Kansas City, for respondent.


BOHLING, Commissioner.

This declaratory judgment action was instituted by Daniel P. Cotton against Iowa Mutual Liability Insurance Company, a corporation (hereinafter referred to as insurer), and Haden R. Frisbie and John A. Harris. Plaintiff's main purpose was to secure a declaration, in the event a certain automobile collision hereinafter described be established to have been the direct result of the negligence of defendant Frisbie, that a policy of liability insurance...

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