GRAND CHINA, INC. v. UNITED NAT. INS. CO.

No. 2007-179.

938 A.2d 905 (2007)

GRAND CHINA, INC. & a. v. UNITED NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Opinion Issued: November 9, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven G. Shadallah, of Salem, by brief and orally, for Grand China, Inc.

Sulloway & Hollis, P.L.L.C, of Concord (Margaret H. Nelson and Martin L. Gross on the brief, and Margaret H. Nelson orally), for the respondent.

Upton & Hatfield, LLP, of Portsmouth (Russell F. Hilliard on the brief and orally), for the intervenor.

Kelly A. Ayotte, attorney general (Glenn A. Perlow, assistant attorney general, on the brief), for the New Hampshire Insurance Department, as amicus curiae.

Devine, Millimet & Branch, P.A., of Concord (Paula T. Rogers and Holly J. Kilibarda on the brief), for The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, as amicus curiae.

William K.S. Lim, Yuen Sim N.G. Lim and Dharma Lim filed no brief.


DALIANIS, J.

The respondent, United National Insurance Company (UNIC), appeals from the order of the Superior Court (Morrill, J.) granting partial summary judgment to the petitioner Grand China, Inc. (Grand China). We affirm.

The trial court found as follows: Grand China is a restaurant in Salem, owned and operated by petitioners William K.S. Lim, Yuen Sim N.G. Lim and Dharma Lim. For more than twenty-five years, the Lims have purchased liability insurance...

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