BRADISH v. BRITISH AMERICA ASSUR. CO.


9 Wis.2d 601 (1960)

BRADISH, Respondent, v. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 8, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Hughes, Anderson, Davis & Walker, and oral argument by John L. Davis and by Harold Witkin, all of Superior.

For the respondent there was a brief by Borg, McGill & Moodie of Superior, and oral argument by Douglas S. Moodie.


BROWN, J.

The case turns upon the meaning to be ascribed to the words "Collapse of building(s) or any part thereof," as "collapse" is used in the insurance policy. The plaintiff contends that there was a collapse of a part of the building and the defendant contends that there was no collapse whatever. On the facts as above stated the trial court found that there had been a collapse within the meaning of the policy.

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