Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Law Relating to Automobile Insurance
Another. - The introduction in evidence of a form of insur ance policy sometimes used by the defendant insurance com pany and which specifically excludes damage caused by striking any portion of the roadbed or by striking the rails or ties of street, steam, or electric railroads, throws no light on the proper construction of a collision policy which does not contain such an exception, and therefore is held to raise no presumption that the one policy covers anything specifically excluded by the other. Bell v. American Insurance Co.
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