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· 7/31/1990

Shepard v. Keystone Insurance

Citations

  • 743 F. Supp. 429
  • 1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9889
  • 1990 WL 108333

How courts have described this case

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  • applying Maryland law and explaining that “the terms ‘residence’ and ‘reside,’ as employed throughout the policy, clearly refer to a place that is occupied by the insured as a dwelling place or home, at least on a temporary basis”
  • \There is no ambiguity as to the meaning of the terms `residence' or `reside' in the insurance contract between Shepard and Keystone\
  • \[The plaintiff's policy with the insurer] clearly limits coverage to the residence premises. To require [the insurer] to provide coverage for property not used as residence premises would constitute an extension of liability where none previously existed.\

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Judges: Hargrove

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