MILLER v. BOSTON INSURANCE CO.


420 Pa. 566 (1966)

Miller v. Boston Insurance Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

March 22, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard W. Hopkins, with him White & Williams, for appellant.

Cornelius C. O'Brien, Jr., with him Matthew J. Ryan, III, for appellee.

Before BELL, C.J., MUSMANNO, JONES, COHEN, EAGEN, O'BRIEN and ROBERTS, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE O'BRIEN, March 22, 1966:

Appellee, Benjamin Miller, brought an action of assumpsit against appellant, Boston Insurance Company, to recover for the loss of a diamond ring, which was insured by appellant under a Jewelers' Block Policy. The policy insured appellee against "all risks of loss of or damage . . . arising from any cause whatsoever except:. . . (M) Unexplained loss, mysterious disappearance or loss or shortage disclosed on taking inventory...

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