Quinlan v. Providence Washington Insurance

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1892-05-24

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Andrews, J. If the rights of the parties depend upon the contract of insurance as expressed in the policy, there can be no hesitation in affirming the judgment of nonsuit. The provision as to the commencement of foreclosure proceedings ; the requirement that the insured, in case of loss, shall give immediate notice in writing to the company, and the other requ…

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