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Progressive Homes Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada

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Author
Bowal, Peter
Accessioned
2015-02-26T18:52:32Z
Available
2015-02-26T18:52:32Z
Issued
2013
Other
CANADA
Subject
DUTY to defend (liability Insurance)
COMMERCIAL general Liability insurance
Type
journal article
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Abstract
The article offers information on judicial decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the case of Progressive Homes Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada, in which the Court addressed the issue of an insurer's duty to defend its insured general contractor under the commercial general liability (CGL) policies. It analyzes the British Columbia Supreme Court's decision in Swagger Construction Ltd. v. ING Insurance Co. of Canada case for construction deficiency claims under CGL policies.
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Author has retained copyright of article. Article deposited 02/26/2015
 
Citation
BOWAL, P. (2013). PROGRESSIVE HOMES LTD. V. LOMBARD GENERAL INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Alberta Law Review, 50(3), 697-715
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University of Calgary
Faculty
Haskayne School of Business
Url
http://www.albertalawreview.com/
Publisher
Alberta Law Review Society
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/34150
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/50355
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