The Juneau Store Company, hereinafter called appellee, brought this action against the American Home Fire Assurance Company and six other insurance companies (hereinafter called appellants) to recover $45,000 due on policies of insurance written by them and covering a stock of merchandise owned by appellee, which was destroyed by fire on February 21, 1933. The total insurance was $56,000, but appellee recovered $11,000 from two Wisconsin insurance companies after trial and...
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