Opinion ID: 1959437
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Text: The Superior Court held that the Gilberts had no liability under Section 6105 since Jason was not licensed at the time of the accident. Accordingly, the Superior Court granted the Motions for Summary Judgment in favor of the Gilberts and Nationwide on Kivlin's Section 6105 claim. The Superior Court determined however, that there was a material issue of fact about whether Mr. or Mrs. Gilbert gave permission for Jason to drive the vehicle involved in the accident. Consequently, the Superior Court denied the Gilberts' motion for summary judgment on Kivlin's Section 6106 claim against the Gilberts as the owners of the vehicle that Jason was operating at the time of the accident. Nevertheless, the Superior Court held that Nationwide had no duty to defend or indemnify the Gilberts on the Section 6106 claim. It based that ruling upon the Nationwide Voiding Endorsement excluding coverage for Jason, which was issued pursuant to 18 Del. C. § 3909.