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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Streeter finds the lower court properly interpreted an inventory claim in this insurance matter, but not the loss of business income. A cannabis business suffered losses after a robbery, and filed a claim with the insurance company for $2.5 million of lost inventory. The inventory was stolen from two vaults, and the business argues it should be two inventory claims with a $600,000 limit for each claim, but the insurance company argues it is one claim with a limit of $600,000. The lower court found the interpretation of a single claim to be correct, and the instant court agrees; but it finds the portion of the claim concerning lost business income may not have been properly calculated, and remands that portion of the matter for further consideration. Reversed in part.