Harry and Wilda, husband and wife, owned a car and a house. The title to the car was in Wilda’s name, and the house was owned by Harry and Wilda as tenants by the entirety. One day while driving to...

Harry and Wilda, husband and wife, owned a car and a house. The title to the car was in Wilda’s name, and the house was owned by Harry and Wilda as tenants by the entirety. One day while driving to the grocery store, Harry caused an automobile accident and seriously

injured Macbeth. Macbeth sued Harry and Wilda for $800,000 and claimed that he could take


their house if their insurance failed to cover the damage award. Is Macbeth correct? Why or why not?




May 19, 2022
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