Shaver v. Mercantile Town Mutual Insurance
This text of 79 Mo. App. 420 (Shaver v. Mercantile Town Mutual Insurance) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an action to recover insurance. Plaintiff had judgment below and defendant appealed. In the cir- • cuit court, defendant, both by demurrer and motion in arrest, objected to the sufficiency of the petition, claiming that it failed in several respects to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
Omitting the mere formal allegations relating to the incorporation of defendant, etc., the substance of the petition reads: “That on the — day of March, 1897, the defendant contracted with and insured the plaintiff by their certain policy of fire insurance on his stock of general merchandise for $1,250, and on office furniture, show cases and fixtures for •$250, while contained in his store house (here describing the location) in Clinton county, Missouri, aggregating the sum ■of fifteen hundred dollars; that the stock of general merchandise and furniture and fixtures was of the value of three thousand dollars and more, and was the property of plaintiff at [424]*424the time of the fire herein mentioned; that on the 27th day of October, 1897, the said stock of general merchandise, while contained in the said storehouse, was, with the said storehouse, totally destroyed by fire, to the damage to plaintiff in-the sum of three thousand dollars and more. Wherefore-plaintiff asks judgment for the sum of fifteen hundred'dollars- and costs of this action.”
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The petition also fails to allege that the insurance money was due at the institution of' the suit, nor does it allege anything from which such fact may be reasonably inferred.
The j'udgment will be reversed and cause remanded, so that the plaintiff may amend his petition and the cause be then retried.
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