ADAMS v. COVENANT SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 33921.

465 S.W.2d 32 (1971)

Peter ADAMS, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. COVENANT SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, now known as Twentieth Century Casualty Company, Defendant-Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

March 23, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gray & Friedman, St. Louis, for plaintiff-respondent.

Rosenberg, Weiss, Goffstein & Kraus, St. Louis, for defendant-appellant.


CLEMENS, Commissioner.

Under what circumstances can it be said one automobile "replaces" another? The question arises under a public liability automobile insurance policy covering a specified automobile but extending coverage to a newly acquired automobile that "replaces" the specified automobile. Plaintiff contends this covered a new automobile used for the same purposes as the old automobile, even though the old one was still operable and had been retained by the...

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