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Tough Insurance Lesson Learned From Local Restaurant Fire
It’s been big news in the Twin Tiers: landmark Corning eatery Sorge’s suffered a devastating fire in December. There are plans to rebuild, but issues have come up in the aftermath of the fire that are important lessons to everyone who depends on insurance to come to the rescue after an a...
Subrogation by Landlord’s Insurer Permitted Despite Tenant’s Rent Being Applied to Landlord’s Insurance Premiums
1044589 Ontario Inc. (Nantucket Business Centre) dealt with the frequently-litigated issue of the right of a landlord’s insurer to advance a subrogated claim against a tenant. Here, Madam Justice Ruth E. Mesbur held that the landlord’s insurer was entitled to proceed with the subrogated...
