U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1963

Phoenix Assurance Company of New York v. J. Milton Sandifer and Mrs. Catherine Lightfoot

Phoenix Assurance Company of New York v. J. Milton Sandifer and Mrs. Catherine Lightfoot
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided October 25, 1963 · Tuttle, Brown, Bell
323 F.2d 655; 1963 U.S. App. LEXIS 3896 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Phoenix Assurance Company of New York v. J. Milton Sandifer and Mrs. Catherine Lightfoot

Opinion

*656 PER CURIAM.

This appeal is from a judgment that coverage existed for injuries sustained by Mrs. Lightfoot under a public liability insurance policy issued by appellant insurance company to Sandifer. It appearing from the undisputed facts that the injuries were sustained in connection with the conduct of the business of San-difer, and within the insuring terms of the policy, the District Court did not err in directing a verdict for appellees and entering judgment thereon, or in overruling the motion of appellant for a new trial.

Affirmed.

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