CLOSE-SMITH v. CONLEY

Civ. No. 61-381.

230 F.Supp. 411 (1964)

C. N. CLOSE-SMITH, an Underwriter at Lloyd's, London, in behalf of himself and those other Underwriters at Lloyd's subscribing Certificate L 60585, and A. G. Wrightson, an Underwriter at Lloyd's, London, in behalf of himself and those other Underwriters at Lloyd's subscribing Certificate L 60586, and J. E. Green, an Underwriter at Lloyd's, London, in behalf of himself and those other Underwriters at Lloyd's subscribing Certificate LM 22192, Orion Assurance Company, Ltd., London and Overseas Assurance Company, Ltd., Excess Insurance Company, Ltd., and World Auxiliary Assurance Company, Ltd., each subscribing Certificate LM 22192, Plaintiffs, v. J. N. CONLEY, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Oregon.

May 20, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert T. Mautz, Mautz, Souther, Spaulding, Kinsey & Williamson, Portland, Or., for plaintiffs.

Leo Levenson, Portland, Or., for defendant.


KILKENNY, District Judge.

Plaintiffs, in this cause, and in a similar action against J. W. Briggs, seek a determination of their liability, if any, under certain insurance policies. Jurisdiction is grounded on diversity of citizenship and the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2201.

On January 1, 1959, plaintiff I issued to defendant, a certificate of third-party property damage insurance, effective for the policy period to January 1, 1962...

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