HARVESTER CHEM. v. AETNA CAS. & SUR.


277 N.J. Super. 421 (1994)

649 A.2d 1296

HARVESTER CHEMICAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO., AND MANUEL AND LIZBETH BORELLY, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, AND J.B. SLATTERY & BROS., INC., PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS, IRVINGTON ASSOCIATES AND THE NIA GROUP, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 18, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin F. Colquhoun argued the cause for appellant (Colquhoun & Colquhoun, attorneys; Mr. Kevin Colquhoun, on the brief).

W. Stephen Leary argued the cause for respondent Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. (Leary, Bride, Tinker & Moran, attorneys; Mr. Leary, on the brief).

Eugene T. Paolino argued the cause for respondents Manuel and Lizbeth Borelly (Panepinto, Paolino, Doherty & Mangin, attorneys; Mr. Paolino, on the brief).

No other parties participated in this appeal.

Before Judges PETRELLA, BROCHIN and CUFF.


The opinion of the court was delivered by PETRELLA, P.J.A.D.

This appeal arises from the grant of a cross-motion for summary judgment against Harvester Chemical Corporation (Harvester) dismissing its declaratory judgment complaint against Aetna Casualty & Surety Company (Aetna). Harvester asserts that Aetna wrongfully terminated Harvester's annual insurance contract. For various reasons Harvester contends that the insurance contract should be considered to have...

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