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United States v. Carlton Chew
See United States v. Chew, No. 93-1187, 9 F.3d 1541 (3d Cir. October 4, 1993).
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Younis Bros. & Co. v. Cigna Worldwide Insurance
Such cause need not be the cause nearest in time or place to the loss but must be “that cause which is most nearly and essentially connected with the loss as its efficient cause.” See Standard Oil, 340 U.S. at 58 , 71 S.Ct. at 137 ; Insurance Co. v. Boon, 95 U.S. 117 , 24 L.Ed. 395 (1877); see also TRT/FTC Communications, Inc. v. Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania, Inc., 847 F.Supp. 28 (D.Del.1991), aff'd, 9 F.3d 1541 (3d Cir.1993) (looting is caused by military hostilities if the looting was “enabled” by those hostilities and would not have otherwise occurred).
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Resolution Trust Corp., Receiver of Horizon Financial, F.A.
v.
Kalish (Harry A.), Estate of Kalish (Ada), Maggio (Joseph W., Lois A.)
v.
Kalish (Harry A.), Estate of Kalish (Ada), Maggio (Joseph W., Lois A.)
93-1317.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Oct 29, 1993.
Published
Resolution Trust Corp., Receiver of Horizon Financial, F.A.
v.
Kalish (Harry A.), Estate of Kalish (Ada), Maggio (Joseph W., Lois A.)
NO. 93-1317
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
Oct 29, 1993
Appeal From: E.D.Pa.,
Kelly, J.
1
AFFIRMED.