An insurance policy that could have helped pay for repairs to the leaky Cumberland County Courthouse in fact provides no coverage, a state appeals court ruled on Monday.

In a declaratory judgment action, Selective Way Insurance Co. v. Arthur J. Ogren Inc. , A-3491-09, the court reversed a trial judge who had found that the continuous-trigger theory of coverage governed the outcome.

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