CONNER v. NORTHWESTERN NAT. CAS. CO.

No. 65571.

774 P.2d 1055 (1989)

Lewis W. CONNER, Appellant, v. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a Foreign Insurance Corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

May 30, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald C. Welch, Ponca City, for appellant.

Richard C. Honn, Rogers, Honn & Associates, Tulsa, for appellee.


SUMMERS, Justice.

When Plaintiff Lewis Conner sold his bait and tackle shop to the Andersons, he received $16,500.00 down and carried a first mortgage for $27,000.00 on the balance of the purchase price. The mortgage required Anderson to keep the property insured against fire loss for the benefit of Conner in the amount of the mortgage, and Anderson did so. The fire insurance policy with defendant Northwestern National Casualty...

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