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· 12/12/2011

Tool Works v. Commerce and Industry Ins.

Citations

  • 962 N.E.2d 1042
  • 2011 IL App (1st) 093084

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  • “[N]otwithstanding the existence of an anti-assignment or consent provision, a policy may be assigned after a loss without notice to or consent of the insurer, unless such is required by statute.”

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Judges: Karnezis

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