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Tabor v. Rockingham Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

December 1, 1897 - Opinion

Unanimous

Kockingham,

Dec., 1897.

Tabor v. Rockingham Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

Greenleaf K. Bartlett, for the plaintiff.

Henry A. Shute, for the defendants.

Assumpsit, on a fire insurance policy, to recover for a loss occurring under circumstances during whose existence or continuance the policy provided it should be void and inoperative. As the only grounds upon which the plaintiff sought to avoid the conditions of the policy were oral statements made.to him by an agent of the company, who had only authority to solicit risks, receive applications, deliver policies, and collect premiums, judgment was ordered for the defendants. Heath v. Insurance Co., 58 N. H. 414.

Chase, J., did not sit.

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