PEERLESS INS. CO. v. VIGUE

No. 6553.

115 N.H. 492 (1975)

PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY v. IRENE VIGUE; JAMES VIGUE; LEO J. POULIN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

September 30, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Pingree & Bigg and William S. Orcutt (Mr. Orcutt orally) for the plaintiff.

Louis Faustini, by brief and orally, for the defendant Poulin.

Green, Sullivan & Green for the defendants Vigue, filed no brief.


DUNCAN, J.

This is a petition for declaratory judgment to determine whether the plaintiff insurance company must indemnify defendant James Vigue as an insured under an automobile liability policy issued to his wife Irene. The policy issued by the plaintiff insured a 1964 Ford automobile. On July 11, 1967, while James Vigue was operating the insured vehicle it collided with a parked car owned by Leo J. Poulin. The standard provisions of the policy provided property...

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