FLORIDA INTERN. INDEM. CO. v. CITY OF METTER, GA.

No. 90-8302.

952 F.2d 1297 (1992)

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. The CITY OF METTER, GEORGIA, Defendant-Appellee, The Metter/Candler County Recreation Department, Myron Colley, Defendants, Juanita Googe, Individually and as Temporary Administratrix of the Estate of Kenneth Harold Googe, Deceased, Harold Googe, Jr., Shirley Diane Sparks, Andrew Ray Googe, Howard Michael Googe and Linda Kay Googe, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

February 6, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael K. Gardner, Barnard M. Portman, Paul H. Felser, Savannah, Ga., for Googe.

D. Campbell Bowman, Jr., Stanley M. Karsman, Savannah, Ga., for Florida Intern. Indem. Co.

Glen A. Cheney, Cheney & Cheney, Reidsville, Ga., for City of Metter, Candler County Recreation Dept.

Before ANDERSON, Circuit Judge, and TUTTLE and CLARK, Senior Circuit Judges.


CLARK, Senior Circuit Judge:

The resolution of this appeal requires us to certify two questions of law to the Supreme Court of Georgia concerning the standing of persons injured by municipalities to sue for reformation of municipal liability insurance contracts. Before reaching this issue, we will dispose of the other issues raised by this case.

The City of Metter owned a pool that the Metter/Candler County Recreation Department operated and in which a boy...

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