Ashworth v. Builders' Mutual Fire Insurance
Ashworth v. Builders' Mutual Fire Insurance
Opinion of the Court
The policy expressly declares upon its face that buildings unoccupied are not covered unless insured as such. This is descriptive of the subject matter of the insurance. It is a stipulation on the truth and fulfilment of which the contract depends, and the insurer has a right to insist on a strict compliance. It is decisive of this case; for assuming that the dwelling-house and barn, although situated at the end of a lane and half
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Edward Ashworth v. Builders' Mutual Fire Insurance Company
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- Published