COX v. ENGLISH-AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS

No. 15235.

245 F.2d 330 (1957)

George H. COX, also known as George M. Cox, Appellant, v. ENGLISH-AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS and The London & Lancashire Insurance Company, Ltd., Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

April 19, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Devlin, Diepenbrock & Wulff, Sacramento, Cal., L. C. Smith, Leander W. Pitman, Redding, Cal., for appellant.

George H. Hauerken, Cyril Viadro, Hauerken, St. Clair & Viadro, San Francisco, Cal., Kennedy & Caldwell, Redding, Cal., for appellees.

Before BONE, FEE, and BARNES, Circuit Judges.


JAMES ALGER FEE, Circuit Judge.

A summary judgment was granted in this case upon the motion of the defendant Insurance Company, on the ground that compliance with the conditions precedent to action had not been complete when the complaint was filed. The sole question is whether the District Court failed to try and adjudicate genuine issues of material fact in entering such a judgment.

Certain facts are established by the affidavits. Cox purchased an insurance...

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