BARNEY, Chief Justice.
On or about February 12, 1979, a barn owned by the plaintiffs and insured by the defendant collapsed and was totally destroyed. The plaintiffs filed an insurance claim alleging that the destruction of the barn was due to high winds, but the defendant denied any liability, stating that the damage was due instead to the weight of ice and snow on the barn roof, which, it maintained, was not covered by the policy.
The plaintiffs brought...
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