(DOWNLOAD) "Maryland Casualty Company Et Al. v. Palestine Fashions" by First District, Houston Court of Civil Appeals of Texas # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Maryland Casualty Company Et Al. v. Palestine Fashions
- Author : First District, Houston Court of Civil Appeals of Texas
- Release Date : January 04, 1966
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 72 KB
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This suit was filed by Palestine Fashions, Inc., Kays Ladies and Childrens Shop, Inc., R. H. Johnson, E. W. Hickman, Individually and d/b/a The Bootery and John L. Bates against Maryland Casualty Company and Pan American Insurance Company and B. B. Campbell, Individually and d/b/a Campbell Insurance Agency, to recover on two fire insurance policies insuring Edward W. Hickman d/b/a The Bootery against direct loss resulting from the destruction by fire of the contents of a shoe store in Palestine, Texas. Based upon a jury verdict, the trial court entered a judgment against each of the defendant insurance companies in the amount of $10,000.00 in favor of John L. Bates, Trustee, as majority stockholder of plaintiff, Kays Ladies and Childrens Shop, Inc., (a defunct corporation), and the plaintiff, Palestine Fashions, Inc. The judgment of the trial court granted R. H. Johnson an equitable lien on the proceeds of the two policies. All other parties, including the plaintiff, E. W. Hickman, Individually and d/b/a The Bootery, and the defendant B. B. Campbell, were dismissed and all issues not expressly disposed of by the judgment were found against the party or parties seeking such relief. There is no question as to the finality of the trial court judgment.