CARLISLE, Presiding Judge.
1. While a policy of insurance will be construed liberally in favor of the object to be accomplished, and its provisions will be strictly construed against the insurance company, and where it is susceptible of two constructions, that construction will be adopted most favorable to the insured, Johnson v. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 154 Ga. 653 (115 SE 14), Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. Milton, 160 Ga. 168, 171 (127 SE 140, 40 ALR 1382...
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