GRAZIANE v. CONT'L CAS. CO.


75 A.D.2d 678 (1980)

Irene Graziane, Appellant, v. Continental Casualty Company et al., Appellants, and Carl Graziane, Intervenor-Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

April 17, 1980


On September 7, 1974 a fire occurred on premises where the legal title to the real property was in the sole name of the plaintiff, Irene Graziane. The property was covered by several insurance policies naming both Irene and her husband Carl as coinsureds "as their interest may appear". All of the insurance policies contained a period of one year from the date of loss as a limitation for the commencement of an action based on breach of the insurer's duties. Shortly after the...

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