An insurance company no longer is required to cover an upstate New York utility company for the cleanup of hazardous waste at seven plants that provided gas lamps during the 1800s and early 1900s, an appellate court has ruled.
The Appellate Division, First Department, found earlier this month that Travelers Indemnity Company does not have to provide coverage to Orange and Rockland Utilities because the insured, as required under its policy, failed to give timely notice of possible pollution at the now-shuttered gas plants.
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