SPINDEN, Judge.
When Raymond Lanigan's sister died in the Chatham Hotel, Lanigan sued the hotel's owners, Phillip Snowden and James Watson, for interfering with the right of sepulchre and obtained a judgment for $20,000. Lanigan sought to recover his judgment against Snowden's and Watson's insurer, Hanover Insurance Company.
Hanover filed a motion for summary judgment asserting that Lanigan's damages were not covered by any of the terms of the insurance policy...
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