WERTHEIMER v. NEW YORK PROP. INS. UNDERWRITING ASS'N


85 A.D.2d 540 (1981)

Jacob Wertheimer et al., Doing Business as House of Woven Novelties Co., Respondents, v. New York Property Insurance Underwriting Association et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 10, 1981


The plaintiffs are the owners of a business known as the "House of Woven Novelties Company", which was substantially destroyed by fire on February 2, 1977. The plaintiffs commenced this action seeking to recover for this fire loss under an insurance policy issued by the defendants, which was in force at the time of this occurrence. The answer of the defendants contained seven affirmative defenses, including that of arson. The report...

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