4635 Subrogation places the insurer in the shoes of its insured, so arbitration agreements contained in the policy might be enforceable; equitable contribution between co-insurers is not dependent on any agreement, so arbitration provisions in co-insurers' policies are not relevant.CitationCROWLEY v BOSTON OLD COLONY (Equitable Contribution) 158 CA4 1061 [See: Fireman's Fund v Maryland Cas 65 CA4 1279, T/AT 9/98; Maryland Cas v Nationwide 81 CA4 1082, T/AT 8/00; Contra Costa v Kaiser 47 CA4 237, T/AT 8/96]
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