Special issue: Insurance coverage for pollution liability Auteur various authors Périodique/Collection Gonzaga Law Review | Vol. 28(3); 377 - 669; 293 p. Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-050879) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Gonzaga University | Spokane, WA, USA Langue Anglais Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Responsabilité/indemnisation Résumé Contents: 1. Insurance coverage disputes: the cost of CERCLA's liability approach; 2. Allocation of insurance coverage for environmental damage claims; 3. Exclusions exclude: Let the pollution mean what it says;; 4. The owned property and care custody and control exclusions of the comprehensive general liability policyy 5. First party property policies and pollution coverage; 6. Applying Gruol's continuous trigger to hazardous waste liability: the policyholder's perspective; 7. Trigger of CGL coverage in the environmental context: perspective of insurers' counsel; 8. 'Occurence' coverage for pollution damage - searching for the policyholder's actual subjective expectation; 9.Insurance coverage for pollution liability in Washington.. What constitutes an 'occurence'? The insurer's perspective; 10.The 'as damages' clause under Washington law: Holding insurers to their bargain; 11.Insurance coverage for pollution liability in Washington: what constitutes 'damages' under comprehensive general liability insurance policies? The insurer's perspective; 12.Litigating the duty to defend: the policyholder's perspective; 13.Duty to defend in environmental coverage cases: the insurer's perspective;