McQUADE, Chief Justice.
On January 28, 1962, John C. Halliday, plaintiff-respondent, was injured by an uninsured motorist while stopped pursuant to a yield right-of-way sign in Boise. Halliday was insured by Farmers Insurance Exchange (herein referred to as Farmers), defendant-appellant herein, under a policy providing coverage for loss which an uninsured motorist would be legally responsible to pay.
Farmers paid for repairs to the respondent's automobile...
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