MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. v. REEDER

Docket No. D008755.

221 Cal.App.3d 961 (1990)

270 Cal. Rptr. 719

MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. GEORGE WAYNE REEDER et al., Defendants and Appellants.

Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District, Division One.

June 27, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Kenneth W. Kind, Joel M. Pressman, Brian P. Ballo, Kimberly Lewis, Kolodny & Pressman, Neil, Dymott, Perkins, Brown & Frank, James A. McFall, Robert D. Shoecraft, Joseph D. Oliva, Duckor & Spradling, Alan R. Johnston, Ann M. McMenomy and Duke, Gerstel, Shearer & Bregante for Defendants and Appellants.

William R. Friedrich, Craig S. Meredith, Farella, Braun & Martel, James K. Eckmann, Evan C. McKenzie and Aguirre & Eckmann as Amici Curiae on behalf of Defendants and Appellants.

Robert P. Coffin, David H. Kidd and Ault, Deuprey, Jones, Danielsen & Gorman for Plaintiff and Respondent.

Susan M. Goldbeck as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Plaintiff and Respondent.


OPINION

BENKE, Acting P.J.

The purchasers of condominium units, their homeowners association, an individual developer and the entities which participated in the construction and sale of the condominium project appeal from a summary judgment entered in favor of a liability insurer. We reverse because we find the exclusions the insurance company relies upon do not apply as a matter of law to the claims made against the insureds.

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