CASEY v. LONDON & LANCASHIRE INDEM. CO. OF AM.


5 A.D.2d 724 (1957)

Thomas G. Casey, Appellant, v. London & Lancashire Indemnity Company of America, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

December 19, 1957


The facts are fully set forth in the comprehensive opinion of Judge SCHENCK in the court below. The provision of the policy reads: "Theft. The word `theft' includes larceny, burglary and robbery. Mysterious disappearance of any insured property except a precious or semi-precious stone from its setting in any watch or piece of jewelry, shall be presumed to be due to theft." The plaintiff claimed that his diamond ring which he had placed in the side pocket of his trousers fell...

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