NORTHWESTERN STATES PORTLAND CEM. CO. v. HARTFORD F. I. CO.

No. 18185.

360 F.2d 531 (1966)

NORTHWESTERN STATES PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, Appellant, v. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, the American Insurance Company, the Home Insurance Company, Insurance Company of North America, Royal Insurance Company, Limited, New Hampshire Insurance Company, Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, a/k/a Springfield Insurance Company and American Central Insurance Company, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit.

May 13, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Shepard, of Shepard & Shepard, Mason City, Iowa, and Peter Dorsey, of Dorsey, Owen, Marquart, Windhorst & West, Minneapolis, Minn., for appellant.

John P. Gorman, of Clausen, Hirsh, Miller & Gorman, Chicago, Ill., made argument for appellees and filed brief with Jacob T. Pincus, Chicago, Ill., and Don W. Burington, of Westfall, Laird & Burington, Mason City, Iowa.

Before MATTHES and GIBSON, Circuit Judges and HUNTER, District Judge.


ELMO B. HUNTER, District Judge.

Presented on this appeal is the question of the proper interpretation of those portions of certain fire insurance policies concerning loss from business interruption, and the question of when interest on the sum owed should commence.

Northwestern States Portland Cement Company, as plaintiff, brought suit against eight insurance companies under eight identical business interruption policies...

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