COMMERCIAL STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY v. FORD

No. 7599.

400 S.W.2d 934 (1966)

COMMERCIAL STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, v. John T. FORD, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

Rehearing Denied March 21, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cade & Bowlin, Lubbock, for appellant.

Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam, Lubbock, J. Orville Smith, Lubbock, of counsel, for appellee.


CHAPMAN, Justice.

This suit was instituted by appellant, Commercial Standard Insurance Company, against John T. Ford, insured, seeking a declaratory judgment as to what was meant in an automobile public liability insurance policy, in reference to a non-owned automobile, by the term, "an automobile or trailer not used by or furnished for the regular use of either the named insured or any relative." Appellant contended the construction was a question of law for the...

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