MAAYEH v. TRINITY LLOYDS INS. CO.

No. 05-92-00445-CV.

850 S.W.2d 193 (1992)

George MAAYEH, Appellant, v. TRINITY LLOYDS INS. CO. and Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., Intervenor, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

Rehearing Denied January 27, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Collins, Dallas, for appellant.

David N. Kitner and Mark M. Donheiser, Dallas, for appellees.

Robert G. Hogue, Dallas, for intervenor, Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.

Before THOMAS, OVARD and KAPLAN, JJ.


OPINION

OVARD, Justice.

Trinity Lloyds Insurance Company brought a declaratory action seeking a determination that it had no duty to defend its insured under a homeowner's insurance policy. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company intervened in the suit for the same purpose. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of both insurance companies, and from such judgment George Maayeh, the insured, appeals. In five points of error he complains that the trial...

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