LEXINGTON INS. v. LINDAHL CONST.

No. S-9701.

47 P.3d 1081 (2002)

LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, Westchester Fire Insurance Company, a New York corporation, Agricultural Insurance Company, a Delaware corporation, The Travelers Indemnity Company of Illinois, an Illinois corporation, and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, a California corporation, Appellants, v. LINDAHL CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING, INC., an Alaska corporation, Steven M. Lindahl, an individual, and the State of Alaska, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

May 24, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Grant Callow, Law Offices of William Grant Callow, P.C., Anchorage, and Paul V. Esposito, Clausen Miller, P.C., Chicago, Illinois, for Appellants.

Steven M. Lindahl, pro se, Holmes Beach, Florida.

Randy M. Olsen, Assistant Attorney General, Fairbanks, and Bruce M. Botelho, Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellee State of Alaska.

Before: FABE, Chief Justice, MATTHEWS, EASTAUGH, BRYNER, and CARPENETI, Justices.


OPINION

EASTAUGH, Justice.

I. INTRODUCTION

Fire damaged the Denali Princess Lodge in 1996. Five insurance companies paid the lodge owner under policies covering property and business interruption loss. The insurance companies then sued the State of Alaska, claiming that it negligently approved building plans which did not satisfy the 1979 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and negligently failed to require...

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