· 11/8/2000
Universal Underwriters Insurance v. Lowe
Citations
- 761 A.2d 997
- 135 Md. App. 122
- 2000 Md. App. LEXIS 183
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- providing that Maryland courts generally \analyze the plain language of [an insurance] contract according to the words and phrases in their ordinary and accepted meanings as defined by what a reasonably prudent lay person would understand them to mean\
- “ ‘While a declaratory decree need not be in any particular form, it must pass upon and adjudicate the issues raised in the proceeding, to the end that the rights of the parties are dearly delineated and the controversy terminated.’ ”
- “ ‘While a declaratory decree need not be in any particular form, it must pass upon and adjudicate the issues raised in the proceeding, to the end that the rights of the parties are clearly delineated and the controversy terminated.’ ”
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Judges: Eyler, Karwacki, Fischer
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