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The Lima Delta Company v. Global Aerospace, Superior Court of the State of Delaware Case No. 16C-11 -21WCC CCLD, arose out of a claim after insured aircraft crashed off the end of the runway in Democratic Republic of Congo (“DRC”) in 2012.  The insurer prevailed in a subsequent action to rescind the policy in 2016 (“Rescission Action”).  In the interim, the insurer took control of the salvageable wreckage, including two engines and an auxiliary power unit and stored the wreckage in the DRC. In 2016, the insured subsequently filed suit against the insurer alleging that, despite taking the position that

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