CASEY v. LONDON & LANCASHIRE IND. CO. OF AM.


204 Misc. 1106 (1953)

Thomas G. Casey, Plaintiff, v. London & Lancashire Indemnity Company of America, Defendant.

City Court of Albany.

December 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Kelly, Jr., for plaintiff.

Thomas J. Delaney for defendant.


HERZOG, J.

The question at issue here arises over the interpretation of the clause now contained in most theft insurance policies, which reads: "Theft. The word `theft' includes larceny, burglary and robbery. Mysterious disappearance of any insured property except a precious or semi-precious stone from its setting in any watch or piece of jewelry, shall be presumed to be due to theft." The difficulty arises...

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