A business-auto insurance policy's exclusion for vehicles owned by the insured's employees was not ambiguous or prohibited by law, the Court of Special Appeals has held.The decision is a win for Continental Casualty Co., which had been ordered to pay $140,000 under its policy insuring Jani-King International Inc., for any vehicles it owned, hired or had borrowed. Despite that broad insuring clause, the appellate court held that the policy clearly excluded employees driving their own cars, even while on company business.....
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