U.S. FIRE INS. v. MARR'S SHORT STOP OF TEXAS

No. C-1929.

680 S.W.2d 3 (1984)

UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner, v. MARR'S SHORT STOP OF TEXAS, INC., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied November 28, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Baker & Botts, Larry F. York, Austin, L.W. Anderson, Dallas, for petitioner.

Byrd, Davis & Eisenberg, Tom Davis and Mike Davis, Austin, for respondent.


POPE, Chief Justice.

The question presented is whether the pilot of an airplane that crashed near New Orleans shortly after takeoff, killing all four persons aboard, was properly rated for the flight within the coverage of the aviation liability insurance policy. United States Fire Insurance Company filed this suit against Marr's Short Stop of Texas, Inc. for declaratory judgment and for the recovery of the money it had paid the insured's lienholder. The trial court...

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