107 Iowa 80 | Iowa | 1898
On the eleventh day of August, 1892, the defendant issued its policy of insurance against loss by fire upon a stock of general merchandise situated in a one and a half story building in the town of Kobertson. Thereafter plaintiff erected a one-story frame building upon lot 1, block 3, in said town, the legal title to which was in the name of Mrs. M. M. McOoy, his wife. In July of the year 1893, the insured moved his stock of goods into the building erected by him, and on the thirty-first day of July, the policy of insurance was transferred so as to cover the stock in its new location. At the same time two hundred dollars of insurance was added to cover the new building. This added insurance was written upon the old policy. On the face of the policy was written these words: “Loss, if any, on the building, payable to Mrs. M. McOoy, as her interest may appear.” The property covered by the policy was totally destroyed by fire on November 10, 1896. On March 11, 1897, plaintiff commenced this suit.
III. There is no evidence to support appellant’s third defense, and, as the fourth is not argued, we will not consider it.