95 Ga. 604 | Ga. | 1895
"With the addition that evidence was introduced showing that proofs of loss were submitted to the defendant •company within the time prescribed, and a demand for payment made in writing; that the demand was never •complied with; that suit was brought within the time limited by the .policy, and proof made that from three hundred to three hundred and fifty dollars would be a proper allowance for counsel fees for the prosecution of this litigation, the facts as. stated in the official report .are sufficiently full for the determination of the questions made in this record. It will be seen from an ex.amination of the official report, as amended supra, that the plaintiff proved his loss, the submission of proofs of loss,'a demand for payment in accordance with the terms ■of the policy sued upon, and the value of counsel fees; .and closed. A motion for nonsuit was made, upon what
"We are not now to consider whether, in view of the very trifling and inconsiderable quantities in which the
“ Mamma, may I go out to swim ?”
said to her:
“ Yes, my darling daughter;
Hang your clothes on a hickory limb,
But don’t go near the water.”
Even if the inflammable substances, the keeping and use of which it is claimed avoided the policy of insurance, were not of themselves a subject of the insurance, yet if the articles were employed by the assured in the conduct of the particular business, and the use of such articles is a necessary incident to the conduct of such a business', the parties will be presumed to have contracted with reference thereto, and at the time the insurance policy was issued the insurer will be presumed to have had in contemplation the use of such substances by the assured when he assumed the risk, and, under such'circumstances, will be presumed to have waived the'condition under which .the use of such substance would render the policy void. Eor instance, if he insured a powder manufactory, he must have contracted with inference to the use of combustible materials necessary to be employed in its manufacture. Thus where a policy covered property described as a stock such as is usually kept in a general retail store, and the keeping of gunpowder was prohibited by the printed portions of the policy, it was held that if gunpowder formed a
Reversed.