ANCHOR CASUALTY COMPANY v. BOWERS

No. A-10609.

393 S.W.2d 168 (1965)

ANCHOR CASUALTY COMPANY, Petitioner, v. J. E. BOWERS, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

July 28, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bryan & Patton, Houston, for petitioner.

Howard M. Wayland, Houston, for respondent.


GREENHILL, Justice.

This is a suit on three fire insurance policies to recover for damages caused by fire to the home and furnishings of J. E. Bowers. Generally, the Anchor Casualty Company defended on the grounds that (1) Bowers had not complied with the proof of loss provisions in the policies; (2) the household furnishings were not covered because no permits were issued for their removal from a previous location to the...

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