Sincoff v. Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1962-06-12

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Foster, J. Upon discovering that carpet beetles had damaged a pair of antique armchairs, an 18th Century Aubusson tapestry, and an expanse of imported broadloom carpeting, plaintiffs commenced this action for indemnity under an ‘1 all-risk ’ ’ personal property floater insurance policy. The policy insured to total limits of $382,818 all ‘ ‘ personal property owned, used or worn by the persons in whose name this…

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