150 F. 611 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Eastern Pennsylvania | 1907
The policy of insurance upon which this suit was brought contains the provision that “this entire policy shall be void if the subject of insurance be personal property and be or become incumbered by a chattel mortgage.” The subject of insurance was both real and personal property, and it is undisputed that when the insurance was effected there were two chattel mortgages upon the personal property, the existence of which was not disclosed to the insurance company. It is sought to avoid the effect of the foregoing provision by the argument that the forfeiture is only intended to apply
Judgment is directed to be entered in favor of the defendant, notwithstanding the verdict.