BUNDY TUBING COMPANY v. ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY

No. 14490.

298 F.2d 151 (1962)

BUNDY TUBING COMPANY, a Michigan corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a New York corporation, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit.

As Amended March 5, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred E. Lindbloom, Beaumont, Smith & Harris, Detroit, Mich., for plaintiff-appellant.

Robert E. Plunkett, Ward, Plunkett & Cooney, Detroit, Mich., for defendant-appellee.

Before MILLER, Chief Judge, and WEICK and O'SULLIVAN, Circuit Judges.


WEICK, Circuit Judge.

Bundy Tubing Company was the manufacturer of small thin walled steel tubing used by building contractors and plumbers as material for radiant heating. The tubing was to be installed in concrete floors of basementless houses or buildings. Hot water from the boiler was carried through the tubing in the floors thereby heating the buildings. Royal Indemnity Company had issued to Bundy in Detroit, Michigan two policies of liability insurance which...

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