BOSTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. MADDUX WELL SERVICE

No. 3767.

459 P.2d 777 (1967)

BOSTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. MADDUX WELL SERVICE, a corporation, Appellee (Defendant below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

October 17, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.R. Bostwick, of Murane, Bostwick, McDaniel, Scott & Greenlee, Casper, for appellant.

James L. Hettinger and Richard I. Leedy, Riverton, for appellee.

Before GRAY, C.J., and McINTYRE, PARKER, and McEWAN, JJ.


Mr. Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

Boston Insurance Company sought a declaratory judgment in an action against Maddux Well Service. The question presented in the declaratory judgment suit was whether Boston, as an insurer, was obliged to defend Maddux in a separate action which had been brought by two employees of Maddux for bodily injuries.

The district court entered a summary declaratory judgment holding Boston was obliged to defend...

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