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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

§ 5

Citation
§ 5
Parent Document
Beltway Management Co. v. Lexington-Landmark Insurance, 746 F. Supp. 1145 (1990)
Effective Date
1990-09-19

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terms of accidents or natural disasters, occurrences over which the insured has little control and little ability to anticipate. The Comprehensive General Liability Insurance form does precisely, that, but the Broad Form General Comprehensive Liability Endorsement modifying that form expressly extends coverage beyond accidents to include intentional acts such as arrest, prosecution, eviction, wrongful entry, even advertising decisions which are attacked as libelous or slanderous. See Broad Form Endorsement § 11(D); see also supra 4.