CONCORD GENERAL MUT. INS. CO. v. SUMNER

No. 99-450.

762 A.2d 849 (2000)

CONCORD GENERAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. Floyd SUMNER.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

October 16, 2000.


ENTRY ORDER

This dispute between two insurance companies turns on which of two vehicle dealers — Automaster Motor Co., which is insured by defendant Acadia Insurance Company, or Carey's Auto Sales, which is insured by plaintiff Concord General Mutual Insurance Company — owned a certain Honda automobile when it was in an accident in which an employee of Carey's was injured. The trial court ruled that the vehicle was owned by Carey's and, thus...

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