PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA v. BOYCE

No. L-13.

234 So.2d 704 (1970)

The PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Mutual Life Insurance Company, Appellant, v. Rubye B. BOYCE, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

April 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis S. Lee, of Ulmer, Murchison, Ashby & Ball, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Sam E. Barket, Jr., of Greene, Greene, Kennelly & Stockton, Jacksonville, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant liability insurance carrier seeks appellate review of an adverse summary final judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff insured. By its judgment the trial court held as a matter of law that a Jeepster Commando four-wheel-drive motor vehicle which is designed as a truck, built and equipped as a truck, advertised as a truck, sold as a truck, and generally but not exclusively used by its owners as a truck, was in point of fact an automobile of pleasure...

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