STANLEY v. AMERICAN FIRE & CAS. CO.

77-12.

361 So.2d 1030 (1978)

Mark STANLEY and Sharon Stanley v. AMERICAN FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 18, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. H. Baldwin, Andalusia, for appellants.

Robert B. Albritton of Albrittons & Givhan, Andalusia, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

This is an action for declaratory judgment to determine coverage under a homeowner insurance policy issued to Mark Stanley. The trial court ruled there was no coverage because the policy "clearly and unambiguously excluded coverage for any loss related to business pursuits on the insured premises."

Alicia Schofield, who was just over one year of age, was injured when she fell backwards on a bed of hot coals in the Stanley home fireplace. At...

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