W. K. MITCHELL & CO. v. AMERICAN CREDIT INDEMNITY CO.

No. 16912.

11 F.Supp. 394 (1934)

W. K. MITCHELL & CO., Inc., v. AMERICAN CREDIT INDEMNITY CO. OF NEW YORK.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

February 20, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel K. White, of Peck & White, of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Benjamin O. Frick, of Evans, Bayard & Frick, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


KIRKPATRICK, District Judge.

This case was tried to the court and a jury, but at the conclusion of the testimony both sides submitted the general point without more, and it therefore becomes the duty of the court to dispose of it both on the law and the facts.

The defendant is engaged in the business of writing credit insurance. On August 15, 1930, it delivered its policy to the plaintiff, indemnifying it against loss, not exceeding $85,000, due to the insolvency...

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