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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

§ 15

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

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however, addressed a quite different policy from the one at issue in this case. McKemie’s insurance contract provided coverage only if the insured were sued for “damages on account of ... bodily injury or property damages.” 244 Ga. at 84, 259 S.E.2d at 40. Landmark’s Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability Endorsement, which covers specially defined “personal injuries” in addition to “bodily injuries,” clearly provides wider coverage.