Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1914

Hay v. American Union Fire Insurance

Hay v. American Union Fire Insurance
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 21, 1914 · PER CURIAM.
83 S.E. 1092; 168 N.C. 88; 1914 N.C. LEXIS 10 (South Eastern Reporter)

Hay v. American Union Fire Insurance

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

It appearing to the Court that the second and third findings of fact made by the referee are not sufficiently explicit to enable the Court to determine whether the sum of $1,503.40 is derived from the *89 cancellations and reinsurances placed by the plaintiffs with companies in their office, within the meaning of the language used in the contract between the plaintiff and the defendant, and there being a dispute as to whether there is any evidence to'support the finding that the plaintiffs have returned the amount to the American Union Fire Insurance Company, it is ordered that the case be remanded, to the end that additional evidence may be heard, if so desired, and additional findings of fact be made.

Eemanded.

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