LIPSHULTZ v. GENERAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA

No. 37,699.

256 Minn. 7 (1959)

96 N.W. (2d) 880

LOUIS LIPSHULTZ AND ANOTHER, d.b.a. FOODTOWN SUPERMARKET, v. GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AND OTHERS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

May 29, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carroll, Thorson, Anderson & Cronan and George S. Roth, for appellants.

I.E. Krawetz, for respondents.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

Prior to July 20, 1951, each defendant herein had issued a separate policy of insurance, substantially in the same form, insuring plaintiffs' stock in trade against direct loss by windstorm. The liability of each company was limited to the face amount of its policy, and each policy was in force at the time the loss and damage by windstorm here involved occurred. The General Insurance Company of America issued its policy in the amount of $14,000 and...

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