Southern States Fire Ins. Co. v. Vann
Decision Date | 28 April 1915 |
Citation | 68 So. 645,69 Fla. 544 |
Parties | SOUTHERN STATES FIRE INS. CO. v. VANN et al. |
Court | Florida Supreme Court |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Taylor County; Mallory F. Horne, Judge.
Bill by W. E. Vann and another against the Southern States Fire Insurance Company, a corporation. From an order overruling a demurrer to the complaint, defendant appeals. Affirmed.
See also, 68 So. 647.
Syllabus by the Court
It is well settled that, when a policy of insurance as issued does not conform to the contract which it purports to evidence and the insured accepts the policy in the belief that it does conform to his contract, a court of equity will reform the instrument, and that after a loss has occurred the reformation of the policy and judgment for the loss may be had in the same suit.
A court of equity may correct mistakes made in the terms of an insurance policy where the insured acts upon the superior judgment of the insurance agent, though the mistake to some extent is one of law, where the intention is to issue the policy in the name of the owners, whoever they may be.
COUNSEL S. D. Clarke, of Monticello, and W. T. Hendry, of Perry, for appellant.
W. B. Davis, of Perry, for appellees.
The appellees filed a bill in equity alleging, in effect, that a partnership under the firm name of G. C. Vann & Co. existed between W. E. Vann and G. C. Vann; that certain real estate was purchased and paid for with partnership funds, but the title was taken in the name of G. C. Vann and W. E. Vann in trust for the partnership; that G. C. Vann died intestate, leaving Pearl Vann, his widow, and Russell Vann and William Vann, minor children; that subsequently a partnership was formed under the same name of G. C. Vann & Co. by W. E. Vann, J. R. Vann, and Pearl Vann, the latter acting in her own right and as guardian of her two minor children; that Pearl Vann and her children and J. R. Vann and his family occupied a dwelling on the premises purchased with the funds of the said first partnership of G. C. Vann & Co.; that some of the furniture in the dwelling was owned by J. R. Vann and some of it was owned by Pearl Vann and her two minor children; that an agent of the defendant insurance company issued a policy of insurance upon the dwelling and the furniture therein to G. C. Vannand J. R. Vann; that the dwelling and furniture were destroyed by fire; that the defendant company refuses to pay the fire loss on the grounds that the interest of the insured is not truly stated in the policy, and that the interest of the insured is 'other than unconditional or sole ownership'; that at the time of issuing the policy the agent of the defendant company came to the premises, and was then and there notified and advised by complainants that G. C. Vann was dead, and that the legal title to the building was in the names of W. E. Vann and G. C. Vann at the death of G. C. Vann, and that his legal title descended to his heirs, and that the premises were bought with partnership funds, and that the equitable title was in G. C. Vann & Co. and a part of said firm's property; that the agent of the defendant company was also told and informed that the furniture belonged to J. R. Vann and to Pearl Vann and her two minor children; that the defendant's agent then and there said that the policy 'should be written to G. C. Vann and J. R. Vann as the same is written'; that complainants 'were not familiar with insurance or insurance business, and relied upon the said agent to properly write and fix the said policy; that the said agent, knowing all the facts, and being fully advised in the premises, then and there, through error, mistake, and inadvertence, wrote the said policy in the name of G. C. Vann and J. R. Vann, instead of writing the said policy as the same should have been written and describing the goods and property as belonging to complainants as hereinbefore set forth and alleged;' that the defendant company is estopped by the knowledge and acts of its agent from claiming the stated defenses. It is prayed 'that the said policy be so reformed and corrected as to show the legal title to the real estate to be in the said W. E. Vann, Pearl Vann, Russell Vann, and Wilburn Vann, and that the equitable title is in G. C. Vann & Co., partners, and that the ownership and title to the articles and items mentioned in Exhibit A is in the said J. R. Vann, and the ownership and title to the items and articles mentioned and described in Exhibit B is in the said Pearl Vann and Russell Vann and Wilburn Vann, as widow and heirs of G. C. Vann, deceased,' and for the enforcement of the liability on the policy as reformed, and for general relief. A demurrer to the entire bill of complaint was overruled, and the defendant company appealed.
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