The policy expressly declares upon its face that buildings unoccupied are not covered unless insured as such. This is descriptive of the subject matter of the insurance. It is a stipulation on the truth and fulfilment of which the contract depends, and the insurer has a right to insist on a strict compliance. It is decisive of this case; for assuming that the dwelling-house and barn, although situated at the end of a lane and half
Ashworth v. Builders' Mutual Fire Insurance
112 Mass. 422
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