GOODGION v. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 5939.

287 P.2d 235 (1955)

60 N.M. 39

Floyd GOODGION, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

August 23, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley Quinn, Lewis C. Cox, Jr., Clovis, for appellant.

Hartley & Buzzard, Clovis, for appellee.


LUJAN, Justice.

Floyd Goodgion (appellee) recovered a judgment against the Commercial Insurance Company of Amarillo, Texas (appellant), for the sum of $1,150 for the loss of a 1952 house trailer by theft and which loss appellee alleged was covered by an insurance policy issued by the appellant company to him. He claims that under coverage D-Theft (Broad Form) of said policy the defendant company insured against loss of or damage to the house trailer by theft, larceny...

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