HEMENWAY v. AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF READING, PA.

Civ. A. No. 8881.

215 F.Supp. 103 (1963)

Paul HEMENWAY v. AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Alexandria Division.

March 4, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grove Stafford, Alexandria, La., for plaintiff.

P. A. Bienvenu, New Orleans, La., for defendant.


HUNTER, District Judge.

On or about January 14, 1962, Paul Hemenway's home was badly damaged by water that escaped from one or more pipes which burst because of unusually frigid weather. His home was insured against such a loss by a policy of insurance issued by defendant.

Defendant pegs its case on the proposition that the insured dwelling was "vacant or unoccupied" when the damages were sustained, within the meaning and intent of the words "vacant or unoccupied...

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