12 N.Y.2d 967 | NY | 1963
On the appeal by Great American Indemnity Company, the judgment should be reversed and the complaint dismissed, with costs in all courts. Where the language in an insurance policy is susceptible to more than one meaning, such language should be construed most favorably to the insured
The appeal taken by the plaintiffs should be dismissed since the judgment was unanimous and they have not obtained leave.
Judges Dye, Van Voobhis, Btjbke, Fosteb and Scileppi concur in a Memorandum; Chief Judge Desmond and Judge Fttld dissent and vote to affirm.
On appeal by defendant: Judgment reversed and complaint dismissed, with costs in all courts, in a memorandum.
On appeal by plaintiffs: Appeal dismissed, without costs.