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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

§ 15

Citation
§ 15
Parent Document
Beltway Management Co. v. Lexington-Landmark Insurance, 746 F. Supp. 1145 (1990)
Effective Date
1990-09-19

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Several issues remain. Landmark contends that even if violations of the warranty of habitability are generally covered by the Broad Form Endorsement, the specific claims made by the Tenant Council are not. Landmark posits three grounds: (1) the injuries alleged in the Amended Complaint occurred outside the Policy period; (2) before liability can arise, the Broad Form Endorsement requires both physical injury and resulting damage, neither of which was alleged in the Amended Complaint; (3) the Amended Complaint alleges willful violations of a penal statute, coverage of *1157