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· 5/10/1971

Drescher v. Travelers Insurance

Citations

  • 269 N.E.2d 651
  • 359 Mass. 458
  • 1971 Mass. LEXIS 841

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • father gave his son general dominion over a car with no restrictions on its use
  • father gave son general permission to use car for any purpose to which cars commonly put, and placed no restrictions on use of car
  • “The policy of insurance issued by the defendant to [the owner] provides in pertinent part: ‘(a) With respect to the insurance under Coverages B and C, the unqualified word ‘insured’ includes (1) the named insured and ... (2
  • operation of vehicle was \impliedly sanctioned\ by owner

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Judges: Bbattcheb, Reabdon, Spalding, Spiegel, Tattbo

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