Bird v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1918-06-04

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Cardozo, J. On September 12, 1915, the defendant, a fire and marine insurance company, issued to the plaintiff its policy of insurance covering the body, tackle, apparel and other furniture of the canal boat, the Henry Bird, Jr. “ Touching the Adventures and perils which the said Company are content to bear and take…

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