SOUTH CAROLINA INSURANCE COMPANY v. JACKSON

38576.

103 Ga. App. 3 (1961)

117 S.E.2d 878

SOUTH CAROLINA INSURANCE COMPANY v. JACKSON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 5, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith, Field, Ringel, Martin & Carr, Palmer H. Ansley, H. A. Stephens, Jr., Charles Drew, for plaintiff in error.

Murphy & Murphy, Thomas B. Murphy, contra.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

There is here only one question to be answered, i. e., whether the taking of the motorcycle covered by the policy of insurance was done by theft, larceny, robbery or pilferage under the terms of the insurance contract or whether it was taken under a claim of right by Hunt. Our interpretation of the policy is that if Hunt took the motorcycle with the intent to steal it, the plaintiff could recover. If...

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