IMPERIAL CAS. & INDEM. v. GENERAL CAS. CO.

Civ. No. 900071.

458 N.W.2d 335 (1990)

IMPERIAL CASUALTY & INDEMNITY COMPANY, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. GENERAL CASUALTY COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

July 3, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zuger, Kirmis, Bolinske & Smith, Bismarck, for plaintiff and appellant; argued by Thomas O. Smith, Bismarck.

Bucklin Trial Lawyers, P.C., Bismarck, for defendant and appellee; argued by Clark J. Bormann, Bismarck.


VANDE WALLE, Justice.

Imperial Casualty & Indemnity Company (Imperial) sued General Casualty Company of Wisconsin (General) for reimbursement of no-fault benefits Imperial paid to its insured, Anthony Kulig. The parties filed cross motions for summary judgment. The district court entered a summary judgment of dismissal from which Imperial has taken this appeal. For the reasons stated in this opinion we amend the judgment...

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