Warner v. Narragansett Mutual Fire Ins.

90 A. 706, 111 Me. 590, 1914 Me. LEXIS 38
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJune 3, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Warner v. Narragansett Mutual Fire Ins., 90 A. 706, 111 Me. 590, 1914 Me. LEXIS 38 (Me. 1914).

Opinion

Actions on two fire insurance policies to recover the insurance therein written. The policy issued by the Narragansett Company covered the plaintiff’s stock of merchandise and store fixtures and furnishings contained in a building occupied by him as a dwelling house and store, and that of the Dirigo Company covered his household goods, furniture, wearing apparel, etc. Verdict in each case for the plaintiff. Motions by defendants in each case for new trial. Motion in each case overruled.

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