When an insurance company pays a stolen art claim . . .
. . . and the work is later found, who gets it -- the victim of the theft or the insurer?
Here's a case out of Massachusetts that comes down in favor of the theft victim, relying on the "plain and unambiguous language" of an agreement between the parties.
Here's a case out of Massachusetts that comes down in favor of the theft victim, relying on the "plain and unambiguous language" of an agreement between the parties.
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