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... appraisal of loss . 1. An insured who has , by nominating a competent and disinterested appraiser , complied with a provision of a fire insurance policy for an ap- praisal in case of disagreement as to amount of loss , may , if the ...
... appraisal of loss . 1. An insured who has , by nominating a competent and disinterested appraiser , complied with a provision of a fire insurance policy for an ap- praisal in case of disagreement as to amount of loss , may , if the ...
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... appraisal . There was evi- dence , although disputed , that the appraisal failed because of the neg- lect of the appraiser for the in- sured . The trial court denied de- fendants ' motion for a directed ver- dict , and did not submit to ...
... appraisal . There was evi- dence , although disputed , that the appraisal failed because of the neg- lect of the appraiser for the in- sured . The trial court denied de- fendants ' motion for a directed ver- dict , and did not submit to ...
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... appraisal before suit brought , the failure to appraise is not a defense . . . . And when the insurer demands the appraisal , it must in good faith nominate a competent , disinterested person as appraiser , before it can de- fend upon ...
... appraisal before suit brought , the failure to appraise is not a defense . . . . And when the insurer demands the appraisal , it must in good faith nominate a competent , disinterested person as appraiser , before it can de- fend upon ...
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Clifford 1913 87 Ohio St 294 101 | 38 |
see Re Ely 1915 74 Or 561 146 | 68 |
Am Dec 450 Ritter v Fox 1841 6 | 123 |
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