78 Mo. App. 215 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1899
On the twelfth day of April, 1897, defendant issued its policy insuring plaintiff’s frame building in Carthage for the sum of $1,000. In less than a month thereafter the building was destroyed by fire. Defendant refusing to pay the loss, this suit was brought, resulting in a verdict and judgment for $681.74 in plaintiff’s favor and defendant appealed.
The defenses relied on were: that at the time the policy was applied for and issued there were two mortgages aggregating $1,000 on the property, and which were not mentioned in plaintiff’s application; that in said application plaintiff stated that no other insurance company had ever declined the risk, whereas every agency in Jasper county had so declined; and further it was claimed that plaintiff in his application had fraudulently overvalued the building which was -warranted to be of the value of $1,500 whereas it was worth very much less.
The judgment of the circuit court must be reversed.