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· 11/25/1996

Omnisource Corp. v. CNA/Transcontinental Insurance

Citations

  • 949 F. Supp. 681
  • 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19596
  • 1996 WL 748219

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  • applying this plain-language construction of the phrase \drawn upon\ and finding coverage for a similar loss under a similar policy
  • “[T]he phrase ‘draw upon’ is susceptible to at least two interpretations. ‘Draw’ is defined as, inter alia, ‘[t]he act of a drawer in creating a draft. To draw a bill of exchange, check, or draft, is to write (or cause it to be written

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Judges: Cosbey

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