PER CURIAM.
J. D. Phillips brought suit against the defendant Providence Washington Insurance Company for an amount in money he contended was owed him under a policy of automobile collision insurance. Basis of the contention was the damage to an automobile to which plaintiff, a dealer, held legal title. The automobile had been delivered, however, to the agent of a person with whom plaintiff had contracted relative to its purchase.
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