GRIBBLE v. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY


165 A.2d 443 (1960)

Arthur GRIBBLE and Gloria Gribble, Plaintiffs Below, Appellants, v. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, a corporation of Great Britain, Defendants Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

November 15, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob Balick, Wilmington, for appellants.

Albert L. Simon, Wilmington, for appellee.

SOUTHERLAND, C. J., and WOLCOTT and BRAMHALL, JJ., sitting.


SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice.

This is a suit upon a policy of insurance to recover a loss to plaintiffs' house caused by a rupture of the hot water heating system, a risk covered by the policy.

On August 8, 1956, the defendant Royal Insurance Company issued to plaintiffs, owners of a dwelling near Newark, Delaware, a "Home Owners Policy" of insurance. Included in the risks insured is the rupture of a steam or hot water heating system. There was a mortgage on...

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