Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co. v. Patterson
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Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co. v. Patterson, U.S. Supreme Court case involving Cionci driving a car owned by Dutcher. There was a serious accident with a truck, and Cionci and one of the two passengers were killed. Although Dutcher had an insurance policy for $100,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident, the Insurance company refused to defend because they believed Cionci didn't have Dutcher's permission to drive the car.
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