SMITH v. MILWAUKEE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE, WIS.

No. 385.

197 So.2d 548 (1967)

James T. SMITH, Jr., and Sylvia Smith, His Wife, and Donald E. Smith, Appellants, v. MILWAUKEE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE, WIS., a Corporation Authorized to Do Business in the State of Florida, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Fourth District.

Rehearing Denied May 4, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard V. Neill and Stephen C. McAliley, of Fee, Parker & Neill, Fort Pierce, for appellants.

David L. McCain of Carlton, McCain, Carlton & Brennan, Fort Pierce, for appellee.


CROSS, Judge.

Defendants-insured, James T. Smith, Jr., and Sylvia Smith, his wife, appeal from a final declaratory decree for the insurer, Milwaukee Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on liability under an omnibus clause in a family automobile insurance policy.

Elmer B. Elliott, Jr., was the sole owner of a jeep. He together with the defendant, James T. Smith, Jr., also owned a fish camp. However, the jeep was not associated in any way with the business...

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