Royal Indemnity Company v. Gulf-To-Bay Bank and Trust Company v. Dimond-Tager Company
Royal Indemnity Company v. Gulf-To-Bay Bank and Trust Company v. Dimond-Tager Company
418 F.2d 238
(Federal Reporter, Second Series)
Royal Indemnity Company v. Gulf-To-Bay Bank and Trust Company v. Dimond-Tager Company
Opinion
Royal Indemnity Company brought an interpleader action for the purpose of ascertaining the persons entitled to the proceeds of insurance payable as a result of a fire loss upon property which it had insured. The district court held that Gulf-to-Bay Bank and Trust Company which held a mortgage upon the insured property was entitled to the proceeds of the insurance. The district court’s judgment is free from error and is
Affirmed.
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