FISCHER v. JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 62-760.

156 So.2d 777 (1963)

Irving M. FISCHER, Appellant, v. JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, an Arkansas corporation and William J. Van Horn, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

Rehearing Denied October 29, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fuller & Brumer, Kenneth L. Ryskamp, Miami, for appellant.

Aaron A. Foosaner, Miami, and Copeland, Therrel, Baisden & Peterson and Meek Robinette, Miami Beach, for appellees.

Before CARROLL, TILLMAN PEARSON, and HENDRY, JJ.


PEARSON, TILLMAN, Judge.

The Jefferson Insurance Company, an automobile liability insurer, brought a complaint in equity for a declaratory decree. Irving M. Fischer and William J. Van Horn were made defendants. The purpose of the complaint was to secure judicial determination that plaintiff-insurance company was not financially obligated upon a policy it had issued to Van Horn. Fischer was made a defendant because he had obtained a judgment against Van Horn in an...

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