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DIA v. COUNTY FIRE OFFICE, LTD.

(1930) 37 Ll L Rep 24

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Roche.

Insurance (burglary)-Loss-Claim-Dr. A employed as assistant by Dr. B (claimant)-Lease of flat by B for use of A-A's property stolen-Right to recover under B's policy covering "loss or damage caused by the said perils to clothing and personal goods of the insured's servants . . . whilst in the insured's private dwelling house aforesaid or any private dwelling . . . in which such servants are residing with the insured . . ." - Arbitration - Award-Finding of arbitrator that B never resided at flat but continued to reside elsewhere; that A was not a servant within the meaning of the policy; and that the loss was not a loss to clothing and personal goods of the insured's servant while in the insured's private dwelling-Award upheld.

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