BIRMINGHAM BOYS' CLUB, INC. v. TRANSAMERICA INS. CO.

SC 1179.

325 So.2d 167 (1976)

BIRMINGHAM BOYS' CLUB, INC., a corporation v. TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 2, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Simpson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Huie, Fernambucq, Stewart & Smith, Birmingham, for appellee.


JONES, Justice.

Does the executive director's ignorance of his corporation's liability insurance coverage excuse the corporation for not reporting an accident to the insurer as soon as practicable when the executive director failed to report the accident of which he had knowledge to the corporation's Board of Directors? Within the context in which this issue is here presented and argued, we answer, "no." We affirm.

The trial Court's declaration of rights favorable...

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