ALLSTATE INS. CO. v. LAKE SHORE MUT. INS. CO.

Gen. No. 48,340.

33 Ill. App.2d 172 (1961)

178 N.E.2d 675

Allstate Insurance Company, a Corporation, and Milford Fisher, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Lake Shore Mutual Insurance Company, a Corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

November 15, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman S. Greenberg, and Samuel Ziv, of Chicago (Samuel Ziv, of counsel), for appellant.

Hinshaw, Culbertson, Moelmann & Hoban, of Chicago (John M. Moelmann, Oswell G. Treadway, and D. Kendall Griffith, of counsel), for appellees.


MR. JUSTICE DEMPSEY delivered the opinion of the court.

The controversy in this case is over the meaning of the words "automobile repair shop" which appear in an automobile liability insurance policy of the defendant, Lake Shore Mutual Insurance Company.

The policy was issued to Arthur Weiss who asked Milford Fisher to repair his auto. While driving the Weiss car Fisher had an accident. Fisher was sued in the...

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