AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO. v. DETROIT FIDELITY & S. CO.

No. 6747.

63 F.2d 395 (1933)

AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO. v. DETROIT FIDELITY & SURETY CO. et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

February 16, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joyce Cox and Ballinger Mills, both of Galveston, Tex., for appellant.

Adrian Levy, W. E. Cranford, and Owen D. Barker, all of Galveston, Tex., for appellees.

Before BRYAN, SIBLEY, and HUTCHESON, Circuit Judges.


SIBLEY, Circuit Judge.

American Indemnity Company is a corporation of Texas having its home office and principal place of business in Galveston. It was in 1931 qualified under the laws of California to do business in that state, and was represented in San Francisco by Mullin-Acton Company as its general agent. The Mullin-Acton Company gave two bonds for its fidelity as such agent, on one of which Union Indemnity Company became surety, and Detroit Fidelity & Surety...

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