Travelers Indemnity Co. of America v. Deguise, 180 Vt. 214 (2006)
- Citation
- Travelers Indemnity Co. of America v. Deguise, 180 Vt. 214 (2006)
- Parent Document
- Travelers Indemnity Co. of America v. Deguise, 180 Vt. 214 (2006)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2006-08-18
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1,158 chars*225¶ 22. In light of tenants’ status as part owners of the development, it is not necessary to explain away the “Damages” clause of the lease, but it should be pointed out that such a clause does not answer the question of whether subrogation should be allowed. Joerg holds that a provision requiring the landlord to carry fire insurance is “determinative” of that question. Id. Although Joerg does not address circumstances where a lease contains such a provision, but also contains a provision like the “Damages” clause here, its unequivocal statement implies that the insurance provision would control in those circumstances — otherwise, such a provision would not be “determinative.” At least one court adopting the rule we stated in Joerg has reached the same conclusion. See Rausch v. Allstate Ins. Co., 882 A.2d 801, 814-16 (Md. 2005) (recognizing Joerg as representative of the “case-by-case” approach to subrogation, and stating that when a lease contains both an insurance requirement and a liability-for-negligence provision, the insurance requirement controls and blocks subrogation). The Rausc court stated, after adopting our holding in Joerg: