PAYNE v. NATIONWIDE MUT. INS. CO.

83-109.

456 So.2d 34 (1984)

Charlotte PAYNE v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 31, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Julian L. McPhillips, Jr. of McPhillips & DeBardelaben, Montgomery, William J. Baxley and Charles Dauphin of Baxley, Beck, Dillard & Dauphin, Birmingham, for appellant.

Jack Livingston of Livingston, Porter & Paulk, Scottsboro, for appellee.


BEATTY, Justice.

The plaintiff appeals from a summary judgment for the defendant. We affirm.

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company (Nationwide) insured an office building against fire for Charlotte Payne, who operated a real estate office in that building. A fire destroyed the building. An investigation by police, fire, and insurance authorities led all to believe that arson was the cause of the fire.

Ms. Payne filed a proof of loss, and, shortly thereafter...

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