Miller, Stevenson & Steinichen, Inc. v. American Employers Insurance
Miller, Stevenson & Steinichen, Inc. v. American Employers Insurance
143 Ga. App. 197; 238 S.E.2d 129; 1977 Ga. App. LEXIS 2243
Miller, Stevenson & Steinichen, Inc. v. American Employers Insurance
Opinion of the Court
This court in Miller, Stevenson & Steinichen, Inc. v. American Employers Ins. Co., 141 Ga. App. 292 (233 SE2d 226) (1977), ruled that certain documents left overnight in an automobile in which they were to be transported the next day were in "storage” so as to be excluded from coverage under the terms of the owner’s theft insurance policy. The Supreme Court on certiorari (Miller, Stevenson & Steinichen, Inc. v. American Employers Ins. Co., 239 Ga. 125 (236 SE2d 253) (1977)), reversed.
In accordance with the opinion of the Supreme Court, the trial court’s grant of summary judgment to the insurer in this case is reversed.
Judgment reversed.
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