BISHOP v. KENDRICK


435 S.W.2d 462 (1968)

Marcus BISHOP, Appellant, v. George W. KENDRICK, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 13, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Baird, Baird & Hays, Pikeville, for appellant.

Francis M. Burke, J. A. Runyon, Pikeville, for appellee.


MONTGOMERY, Chief Justice.

This controversy concerns the proceeds of two fire insurance policies. The trial court held that Marcus Bishop should recover $4,200 and George W. Kendrick should recover $4,100. Bishop appeals and contends that he is entitled to the entire proceeds.

Kendrick was the owner of a country store building. In 1947, Bishop took possession of the building as lessee and continued as such until the building and its contents were destroyed...

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