Court Opinion

ID: 9642980
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 18:14:16.497839+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:10:55.719817
License: Public Domain

SHERRY RADACK, Chief Justice,
dissenting.
Because I believe that the policy unambiguously excludes coverage for all “leakage,” both sudden and gradually occurring, I respectfully dissent. In Criswell v. European Crossroads Shopping Center, Ltd., 792 S.W.2d 945, 948 (Tex.1990), the supreme court stated that use of semicolons in drafting an agreement indicates that each phrase set off by a semicolon is to be read as having independent significance. In this case, the items in the list of excluded perils are set apart by semi-colons. Therefore, I believe that each has independent significance, and one item cannot be used to modify another. As such, the policy provides that it excludes “leakage” and “any other gradually occurring loss.” I cannot read the policy to exclude only “gradually occurring leakage,” as the term “leakage” is not so modified in the policy. See County of Maverick v. Tex. Ass’n of Counties Workers’ Comp. Self-Ins. Fund, *629852 S.W.2d 700, 705 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 1993, no writ) (“[If] one party’s interpretation would require the insertion of a qualifying phrase, that interpretation must be rejected as violating the rule of giving language its ordinary meaning.”). Accordingly, I dissent. I would affirm the summary judgment granted in favor of Underwriters.