Insurance Policy Terms Ambiguous, Court of Special Appeals Finds

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When might a house not be a home? When it is vacant, uninhabitable and offered for sale as commercial property.

Under those circumstances, the Court of Special Appeals has held, there is at least a question as to whether a house retains the characteristics of a dwelling as contemplated by a dwelling property insurance policy.

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Insurance Policy Terms Ambiguous, Court of Special Appeals Finds

Last week's decision gives Mutual Fire Insurance Co. another chance to fight a claim by policyholder Corwin Ackerman, personal representative of the estate of Phyllis Morss, and assignee Michael O'Brien...

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