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Sunlake Apartment Residents v. TONTI DEVELOPMENT CORP.

Citations: 607 So. 2d 558; 1992 WL 347690Docket: 92-C-2578

Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana; November 19, 1992; Louisiana; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case of Sunlake Apartment Residents v. Tonti Development Corporation, various parties including United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and Fedders Corporation were involved in legal disputes stemming from incidents related to apartment management and insurance claims. The Supreme Court of Louisiana, in the decision dated November 20, 1992, denied the petitions related to these disputes, indicating a rejection of the arguments presented by the petitioners. The case involved multiple appellants, including Daniel R. Roberts, Sr., and encompassed issues of liability and insurance coverage among the involved companies. The ruling reflects the court's determination on the matters at hand, with implications for the parties regarding their responsibilities and coverage under the relevant insurance policies.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Petitions

Application: The Supreme Court of Louisiana denied the petitions related to disputes involving apartment management and insurance claims, indicating a rejection of the petitioners' arguments.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court of Louisiana, in the decision dated November 20, 1992, denied the petitions related to these disputes, indicating a rejection of the arguments presented by the petitioners.

Liability and Insurance Coverage

Application: The court's ruling addressed issues of liability and insurance coverage among the involved companies, impacting the responsibilities and coverage under the insurance policies.

Reasoning: The case involved multiple appellants, including Daniel R. Roberts, Sr., and encompassed issues of liability and insurance coverage among the involved companies.