AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. MOORE

6 Div. 9.

165 So.2d 724 (1964)

AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. William T. MOORE.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 18, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Porterfield & School, Birmingham, for appellant.

E. D. McDuffie and Norma Holcombe, Tuscaloosa, for appellee.


HARWOOD, Justice.

This is an appeal from a verdict and judgment for the plaintiff, damages being assessed at $1350.00.

The complaint claimed damages allegedly resulting from an upset of plaintiff's trailer, the defendant having issued a combination insurance policy to the plaintiff covering the trailer in question.

The policy contained the following provision:

"Coverage E—Collision or Upset: To pay for direct and accidental loss of...

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