Herrman v. . Merchants' Insurance Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1880-06-01

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Earl, J. This is an action upon a fire policy, and' the defense is a breach of certain warranties contained in the policy. The insurance was upon a dwelling-house and other buildings, and upon certain personal property therein, and the fire which occasioned the loss occurred in the day time, in April, 1877, and probably was of incendiary origin. The policy con…

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