Opinion ID: 1474342
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Heading: London's Original Motion

Text: On February 14, 1994, London filed a motion regarding the trigger of coverage provision under several of the claims-made insurance policies issued to HCC. London moved for summary judgment on the basis that coverage may be triggered under the London Market `claims-made' policies, if at all, only where the underlying claim was first asserted against HCC in writing during the policy period. [2] London's request was supported by an affidavit and cited Insuring Agreement 1. The agreement provided: In the event that a claim or claims are first made, in writing, against the Insured during the period of this Policy, Underwriters will indemnify the Insured for that amount of Ultimate Net Loss which the Insured shall be obligated to pay by reason of the liability.... London contended that this policy language was unambiguous.