TINCHER v. GREENCASTLE FEDERAL SAV. BANK

No. 32A05-9102-CV-45.

580 N.E.2d 268 (1991)

Charles N. TINCHER, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. GREENCASTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, Formerly Known As Greencastle Federal Saving & Loan, John R. Simmons, and United Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., D/B/a Farm Bureau Insurance, Appellees-Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Fifth District.

October 28, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew P. Sheff, Bennett & Sheff, Indianapolis, for appellant-plaintiff.

Thomas G. Brenton, Brenton & Brenton, Danville, for appellees-defendants.


SHARPNACK, Judge.

In 1971, Charles Tincher mortgaged his home to Greencastle Federal Savings Bank (hereinafter "Bank"). In 1986, his home was destroyed by fire. At that time, Tincher learned that the homeowner's policy initially issued in 1971 had been cancelled some months prior to the fire. He brought this action against Bank to recover damages by reason of the lack of insurance in two counts: the first for breach of contract, the second for negligence. From a summary...

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