Michelsen v. North American National Insurance

206 N.W. 225, 53 N.D. 391, 1925 N.D. LEXIS 92
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 13, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Michelsen v. North American National Insurance, 206 N.W. 225, 53 N.D. 391, 1925 N.D. LEXIS 92 (N.D. 1925).

Opinion

Birdzell, J.

This is an appeal from a judgment and from an order denying the defendants’ alternative motion for judgment non obstante or for a new trial. The action was brought to recover upon a fire insurance policy and was tried by stipulation before the judge of the district court of Burleigh county without a jury. The facts may be stated as follows: The plaintiff was in possession of a section of school land as assignee of a lease. On this land were three buildings, a house, a barn and a granary, which were owned by the plaintiff. Being indebted to the Farmers State Bank of Began, he gave to that bank a chattel mortgage covering certain live .stock and the buildings above referred to. ■ Thereafter the' bank transferred this indebtedness and security to the defendant, the War Finance Corporation. A few days after the mortgage was given to the bank, the plaintiff made application for insurance upon the buildings through one Yold, the cashier of the Farmers State Bank and local agent of the insurance company. The application for the insurance is as follows:

APPLICATION OF Mathew Michelsen, P. 0. Address Wing, North Dakota, for insurance in NOBTBE AMEBICAN NATIONAL INSUBANCE COMPANY of' Des Moines, Iowa.
Agency Began, No. Dak. - Agents leave Blank. Policy No. -Old Policy No.-. From Mo. Nov. Day 27th, 1922 To Mo. Nov. Day 27th, 1925.
*394 Against Loss or Damage From Fire and Lightning $1950.00 Eate 1.70 Premium 33.15 Term three years. Tornado or Windstorm $- Eate - Premium - Term - Years.
According to the specifications on the back hereof, which are made a part of this application; subject to the approval of said Company, and to the terms and conditions hereof and of the policy, if any be issued;
Are buildings occupied by Owner?-. Tenant? Yes. Vacant?
Are all chimneys constructed of brick? Yes. If not, what material? -.
Do all stovepipes enter good brick chimneys? Yes.
Do any stovepipes pass through roof or side of building? No.
Do any stovepipes enter chimney in attic or unoccupied room ? No.
Building: Dwelling No. 1; Length: 82; Width 22; Height of Posts: 8j Is it Frame, Brick or Stone: Frame; Kind of Eoof: Shgle; Kind of Foundation: Bock; Years Old: 5; When Painted: Not; Condition: Good.
Addition: Building: Barn No. 1; Length: 80; Width: J¡0; Height of Posts: 8; Is it Frame, Brick or Stone: Frame; Kind of Eoof: Board; Kind of Foundation: rock; Years Old: 5; When Painted: Not; Condition: Good.
Barn No. 2': Building: Granary No. 1; Length: 18; Width: 16; Height of Posts: 8; Is it Frame, Brick or Stone: Fraone; Kind of Eoof Shgle; Kind of Foundation: Bock; Yeats Old: 5; When Painted: Not; Condition: Good.
Crib: Are you sole and undisputed owner of the property to be insured, and the land whereon it is situated? Yes.
What is your title; is it by deed or contract ? Bill of Sale.
Is your property encumbered? Yes. If so, by what, and for what amount? $2600.00 with other security.
If encumbered, what is the value of the whole property encumbered, including buildings ? $5500.00
Loss, if any, payable to Farmers State Bank, Regan, N. D. Mortgagee, as interest may appear.
How many acres of land do you own ? 6^0 acres, School Land.
What is it worth per acre? $20.00
*395 Is the -personal property encumbered? None described herein but the buildings.
Has this Company any other insurance on these premises? No.
If so, give policy numbers-.
Is there any other insurance on the property upon which this insurance is desired? No. If so, how much, and what is it on?-. Have you over had a loss by fire ? No. ' If so, give date and cause of fire and amount of loss ?- Has this risk been rejected by any other Company No. How many Horses, Hules and Colts of all ages do you own ? not described herein.
How many Cattle and Calves of all ages ? same as above.
How many hogs ? Do. How many Sheep ? Do.
The foregoing is my own statement, and the questions are answered by me, or by my authority, and shall be taken as my act. The statements herein made give a correct valuation and description of the risk, including title, occupancy and all encumbrances.
This application shall not be construed as a contract of insurance as against said Company, until the same shall be approved by the officers of said Company, which approval shall be evidenced by the issuance and delivery of their policy.
Hated Nov. 22nd 1922. Mathew Michelsen, Applicant.

The plaintiff denies the signature to the above application but admits that he knew of it and relied upon Void to assist him in effecting the insurance. Void, at the time, knew the character of the plaintiff’s interest in the land upon which the buildings were situated. The policy contained a loss payable, clause in favor of the mortgagee, and also the following provision:

“This entire policy unless otherwise provided by agreement, endorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the subject of insurance bo a building on ground not OAvned by the insured in fee simple.”

The buildings were later completely destroyed by fire.

The first contention of the appellant is that the evidence relating to the value of the buildings is not sufficient to sustain the judgment. It. is conceded that Michelsen Avas the owner of the buildings, treated as personal property. He testified that the three buildings were worth about $3,500. (The policy insures them for $1,950.) Michelsen fur *396

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