GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPT. CORP. v. AMERICAN LIB. INS. CO.

No. L-401.

238 So.2d 450 (1970)

GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Appellant, v. AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

August 18, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dean Boggs of Boggs & Colee, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Carl Staas of Boyd, Jenerette & Leemis, Jacksonville, for appellee.


SPECTOR, Judge.

Appellant seeks reversal of an adverse judgment in its action against the appellee insurer for damages sustained when an automobile on which it held a lien was totally damaged in an accident.

One Hanson Thomas owned an automobile, the sale of which was financed by appellant. On September 20, 1966, Thomas obtained a collision insurance policy through Kramer, Wurn & Gay Insurance Agency in Jacksonville. The policy was issued by Commercial...

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