CROWNOVER v. NAT. FARMERS UNION PROP. & CAS.

No. 14981.

673 P.2d 1301 (1983)

100 N.M. 568

Frank CROWNOVER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NATIONAL FARMERS UNION PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendant-Appellee.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

December 1, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred Boone, Portales, Winston Roberts-Hohl, Santa Fe, for plaintiff-appellant.

Dan Buzzard, Clovis, Sarah Michael Singleton, Nancy Augustus, Santa Fe, for defendant-appellee.


OPINION

SOSA, Senior Justice.

Plaintiff Frank Crownover (Crownover) brought an action for payment under an insurance policy for extensive damage to an irrigation system allegedly caused by wind, a peril covered under the policy. During the course of litigation, National Farmers Union (Farmers) took the position that the asserted damages were not covered by the policy. The trial judge found that there was insufficient evidence of wind damage and that the...

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