David v. Williamsburg City Fire Insurance

7 Abb. N. Cas. 47
CourtNew York City Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1879
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
David v. Williamsburg City Fire Insurance, 7 Abb. N. Cas. 47 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1879).

Opinion

Neilson, Ch. J.

The question on the trial was, whether the plaintiff had an insurable interest in the property at the time the policy was issued. The allegation in the complaint that she had such interest as owner was denied by the answer. The plaintiff claimed title under Marx David. A deed of the real, and bills of sale of the personal property, executed by her husband to Marx David, and like conveyances purporting to have been executed by Marx David to the plaintiff, were put in evidence on the trial. ’ It appears from the case that there was evidence tending to show that there was no such person as Marx David, and, as evidenced by their verdict, the jury have found that there was no such person. Accepting the fact thus found by the jury, as we must do since the testimony is not before us for review, it follows that the papers so put in evidence as conveyances were inoperative. Those signed by plaintiff’s husband, the owner of the property, were not, never could have been, delivered, and delivery or acceptance is necessary to give effect to a conveyance. The papers to which the words Marx David were affixed never were, never could have, been, proved, acknowledged or delivered.

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