JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. HEFFRON

No. 7357.

242 F.2d 136 (1957)

JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Appellant, v. Charles J. HEFFRON, Jr., Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.

Decided March 2, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Grimball, Jr., and Robert McC. Figg, Jr., Charleston, S. C., for appellant.

R. M. Hollings, Charleston, S. C. (Meyer, Goldberg, Hollings, Lempesis & Uricchio, Charleston, S. C., on the brief), for appellee.

Before SOBELOFF, Circuit Judge, and HARRY E. WATKINS and GILLIAM, District Judges.


SOBELOFF, Circuit Judge.

In a suit on a policy insuring against direct loss by explosion, the plaintiff alleged that his property was damaged when an explosion, resulting from causes unknown to him, occurred on premises adjoining his, blowing a hole in his wall and showering his dwelling with bricks and debris. The insurance company admitted the damage to the plaintiff's property, but defended on the ground that it did not result from any explosion. According to its...

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