BRIGGLE, Chief Judge.
The undisputed facts together with admissions in the pleadings and concessions made at the trial disclose the following: —
In November, 1952, the Home Insurance Company of New York, defendant, had insured Thomas DeWitt to the extent of $10,000 upon grain upon his farm; on or about January 20, 1953, 5,620 bushels of the insured corn were destroyed by fire and the market value at the time of the loss was $1.48 per bushel, or a total...
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