HARRISON v. GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 718DC319.

181 S.E.2d 253 (1971)

11 N.C. App. 367

Fred W. HARRISON v. GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 26, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Turner & Harrison, by Fred W. Harrison, Kinston, for plaintiff-appellee.

Freeman & Edwards, by H. Jack Edwards, Goldsboro, for defendant-appellant.


BROCK, Judge.

Defendant assigns as error that the Court failed to instruct the jury that it should return a verdict for defendant if it found that the ice and snow were contributing causes of the damage because these perils were excluded from coverage under the policy. We agree.

Miller v. Insurance Association, 198 N.C. 572, 152 S.E. 684, was an action on a policy of windstorm insurance, which did not expressly exclude coverage for damage by snow, ice, etc...

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