Masonry Magazine March 1966 Page. 31

Words: Douglas Whitlock, C. Garton, R. Otterson, P. Cresto, M. Hall, T. Richards, R. Taylor
Masonry Magazine March 1966 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine March 1966 Page. 31
Insurance Policy Restrictions

If the coverage grant is more broad, the list of excluded underground damage is more narrow, the list of excluded underground Mamage longer. Exclusions under Completed Opera- tions and Products Liability are considerably expanded, and so on.

None of this is particularly surprising to those of us who have watched the courts repeatedly stretch the original intent of liability policies beyond anything contemplated by the insurers or the amount of premium collected. These restrictions then, are mostly designed to bring the language back down to earth and original intent. As such, I do not think of them as being really new or unreasonable.


Cresto Named President

The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors of Region 5. Structural Clay Products Institute, was held on Thursday, January 27, 1966 at the Sheraton-O'Hare Inn. Officers elected for 1966 were: P. E. Cresto, Ristokrat Clay Products Co., President: M. P. Hall, Alton Brick


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scussiong the "Contemporary Baaring Wall" program are the ficers of Region 5, SCPI, elected at their 22nd Annual Board Meet- at the Sheraton-O'Hare Inn, Dos Plaines, ill., on January 27, 1966. ft to Right: P. E. Cresto, Ristokrat Clay Products Co., President; T. Richards, Richards Brick Co., Treasurer, C. E. Garton, Executive rector, Secretary, M. P. Holl, Alton Brick Co., Vice President.

Company, Vice President; C. T. Richards, Richards Brick Company. Treasurer, and C. E. Garton, Executive Direc- .Secretary.

Promotional plans for 1966 were outlined by the Re- gional Staff. Douglas Whitlock, General Counsel, and R. Otterson, Executive Director, Structural Clay Products stitute, Washington, D.C., reported on past activities d planned future programs for SCPI. R. B. Taylor, Di- ctor, reported on activities of the Structural Clay Prod- ts Research Foundation.


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ESTIMATING COURSE SCHEDULE

The Mason Contractors Association of America's Masonry Estimating Course will be held next at The Centre Denver Motor Hotel, 620 Federal Blvd., Denver, Colorado. Those interested should contact ess Osborse, 123 Vallejo Street, Denver, Colorado. Other meetings are being planned for Texas and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


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CANTON 1, OHIO

ASONRY
March, 1966
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