Fehse v. Council Bluffs Ins. Co.
| Court | Iowa Supreme Court |
| Writing for the Court | SEEVERS |
| Citation | Fehse v. Council Bluffs Ins. Co., 74 Iowa 676, 39 N.W. 87 (Iowa 1888) |
| Decision Date | 04 September 1888 |
| Parties | FEHSE ET AL. v. COUNCIL BLUFFS INS. CO. |
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Appeal from district court, Des Moines county; CHARLES H. PHELPS, Judge.
Action on a policy of fire insurance. Trial by jury. Verdict and judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appeals.R. W. Barger, for appellant.
S. L. Glasgow, for appellee.
The property insured is described in the policy as follows: “One and one-half story frame shingle-roof dwelling.” The policy contains the following provision: “This policy shall become void if any building hereby insured, or containing the property insured, be or become wholly or partially vacant or unoccupied, or occupied for purposes not indicated in the written part of the policy.” At the time the policy was executed the dwelling was occupied by a tenant as a dwelling-house, and the defendant pleaded that at the time it was destroyed, and for several days prior thereto, the building was vacant and unoccupied. When the plaintiffs had introduced their evidence and rested, the defendant moved the court to direct the jury to return a verdict for it. The motion was overruled. It should have been sustained. The undisputed facts are that the tenant moved out on Saturday, the 26th day of September, 1886. The plaintiff lived about one-half mile from the building, and she and her husband, on the next day after the tenant moved out, went to and entered the building, and spent some time in examining it. On the next day the plaintiff returned to the house, cleaned one of the rooms, and continued to do so on each day thereafter, including Friday, the 1st day of October. The house was destroyed by fire on the last-named Friday night. When cleaning the house the plaintiff would come over in the morning, remaining until noon. She would then go home, get her dinner, come back in the afternoon, and then return home in the evening. Plaintiff's father was working near the house, and left at night therein an axe and grub-hoe. The house was not occupied, except as above stated. The house was insured as a dwelling, and the parties contracted that if it became vacant, or ceased to be occupied as such, wholly or partially, the policy should become void. This is the only possible construction of the contract. Our province is to construe and enforce it. The building, between the time the tenant left it and the fire, clearly was not occupied as a dwelling-house, and was at least partially vacant. The plaintiff when there, did not live or dwell therein, but her home and residence was a half mile distant. Not only so, but the house, to all intents and purposes, was vacant...
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