HOOD, Chief Judge:
Appellants, husband and wife, were owners of residential property in the District of Columbia. Their property was insured by appellee under a "Homeowners Policy" which in part protected appellants against loss of or damage to their unscheduled personal property "usual or incidental to the occupancy of the premises as a dwelling," either at or away from their residence, from various perils including theft and vandalism.
In addition to their...
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