GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY v. BURMAN


314 S.W.2d 207 (1958)

GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY et al., Appellants, v. James BURMAN, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 6, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armer H. Mahan, Davis & Mahan, Louisville, for appellant.

John M. Mayer, Louisville, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

The defendants, Great American Insurance Company and Philadelphia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, appeal from a judgment against them in the sum of $1,414. The suit seeks to recover losses suffered by fire which losses appellee alleges to have been covered by appellants' separate insurance policies.

Appellants deny liability on the following grounds: (1) The property destroyed was not covered by the policy; (2) The insured failed to file proof...

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