The issues here center around a requested reformation of a fire insurance policy by inserting in it the mortgagee's name in the loss payable clause, and the determination of whether insured's proofs of loss were fraudulently made and thereby voided the policy.
J.J. Miller, one of the appellees, was a carpenter who had had some experience in the construction of homes. In July, 1948, he had almost completed a house on 17th Avenue in...
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