HARBOUR v. RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 7502.

94 Ariz. 344 (1963)

385 P.2d 220

C.E. HARBOUR, Appellant, v. RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Agricultural Insurance Company, a corporation, Tri-City Credit Insurance Agency, Inc., a corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arizona. In Division.

Rehearing Denied October 22, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rawlins, Ellis, Burrus & Kiewit, Phoenix, for appellant.

Gust, Rosenfeld & Divelbess, Phoenix, for appellees Reliable Ins. Co. and Agricultural Ins. Co.

Allan K. Perry, Phoenix, for appellee Tri-City Credit Ins. Agency, Inc.


BERNSTEIN, Chief Justice.

Appellant was plaintiff in a suit to collect on insurance policies covering hail damage to his cotton crop. The trial court granted summary judgment for the defendant insurance companies and their agent, Tri-City Credit Insurance Agency, Inc., and it is from that judgment that plaintiff appeals.

In considering the motion for summary judgment, this Court must take that view of the evidence most favorable to the plaintiff and give the...

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