ALLIED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. PECK

1 CA-CIV 273.

3 Ariz. App. 582 (1966)

416 P.2d 1003

ALLIED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. David James PECK and Ida K. Peck, husband and wife, S.H. Clement and Beryl Clement, husband and wife, Kathleen Brennan and Richard Brennan, husband and wife, and Ruth Carlborg and George Carlborg, husband and wife, Gary Clement and Andrew Paul Kurtok, III, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona.

July 25, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis, Roca, Scoville, Beauchamp & Linton, by Nathan Holt, James Moeller, Phoenix, for appellant.

O'Connor, Cavanagh, Anderson, Westover, Killingsworth & Beshears, by Ralph E. Hunsaker, Harry J. Cavanagh, Phoenix, for appellees Brennan.

Peterson, Estrada & Matz, by Howard V. Peterson, Phoenix, for appellees Peck and Clement.

Robert B. Selman, Phoenix, for appellee Kurtok.

Langerman, Begam & Lewis, by Mark I. Harrison, Phoenix, for appellees Carlborg.


DONOFRIO, Judge.

This is an appeal from an order granting summary judgment to the defendants in a proceedings for declaratory judgment. The action was brought by appellant, Allied Mutual Insurance Company, against the appellees who were parties to a civil damage action arising out of an automobile accident occurring in the City of Scottsdale on January 26, 1964.

David James Peck, hereafter referred to as Peck, was at the time driving an MG automobile belonging...

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