Appellants had issued to appellee several "builder's risk" insurance policies which covered a tobacco warehouse under construction and insured against "direct loss by windstorm". On the night of June 18, 1949, the warehouse, then nearing completion, collapsed. Appellee recovered approximately $17,000 for the loss.
On this appeal appellants contend: (1) there is no substantial evidence the loss...
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