Citation Numbers: 36 N.Y.S. 54, 90 Hun 405, 97 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 465, 71 N.Y. St. Rep. 223
Judges: Herrick
Filed Date: 12/3/1895
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This is an appeal by the defendant from a judgment rendered upon the verdict of a jury rendered by direction of the court, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant. The action» is upon a policy of fire insurance. In reviewing a direction of the court to a jury to find a verdict upon the evidence in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, that view of the evidence should be taken which is most favorable to the defendant. The policy in question was issued to the plaintiff. No premium was paid at the time; no premium was ever paid by the plaintiff; and the contention of the defendant is that such policy was surrendered by the plaintiff to the defendant’s agent through whom the policy was issued, and the same canceled for nonpayment of the premium. That the defendant obtained possession of the policy before the fire is unquestioned. The contention of the plaintiff is that it was not surrendered up to be canceled, but that the same was delivered to the defendant’s agent without her knowing what was to be done with it. The agent, upon the contrary, claims that he called upon her several times to procure payment of the premium, and, not succeeding, requested the return of the policy; and that subsequently he mailed the policy back to the plaintiff, informing her that if the premium was not paid within a reasonable time, the policy would be canceled. That at a later time—on November 6th—he again procured the policy from the plaintiff, and told her that if it was not paid by the last day of the month it would be canceled; and, no payment being made thereon by her before that time, it was canceled. The policy provided that it might be canceled upon five days’ notice. If this story is true,—and under the evidence the jury would have a right to find that it was true,—this, beyond all question, terminated the policy, and I think the defendant had a right to have the question submitted to the jury as to whether the policy had been canceled before the fire.
The other question in the case is this: In making up the accounts between the defendant and the agent of the company who issued the policy in question, the amount of this policy was charged to such agent, and upon its being canceled the unearned portion thereof was credited to such agent. It does not appear that this was done either at the request of or with the knowledge of the plaintiff, for after the fire occurred, and before the commencement of this action, she tendered the full amount of the premium to the defendant. The claim is made that this payment, if it can be called such, by the agent to the company, inured to the benefit of the plaintiff, and was in law a pay
The judgment should be reversed, and a new trial granted; costs to abide the event. All concur.