Memorandum Opinion. The factual background for this case is reported at
Under the policy of insurance, liability coverage with respect to non-owned automobiles applies as to the "named insured” only if he is an "individual”.
The plaintiff corporation is, for some purposes, a "person”, but it is not an "individual”. The word "individual” is used to distinguish between a corporate entity person and a natural person: "The wording 'individual’ in its plain, ordinary and generally accepted meaning does not include a corporation”.
Suttenfield v Travelers Indemnity Co,
The purpose of the "individual” limitation is to provide coverage to natural persons as to non-owned automobiles, but to require persons engaged in business to purchase additional non-owned automobile coverage because of the considerable added risks involved.
The purpose of coverage (c) (see
The exclusion of a corporate named insured from such non-owned coverage is made clearer because of exclusion (g) (see
Reversed and remanded for entry of appropriate judgment.
