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Vanderbilt v. the Travelers Insurance Company

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jan 30, 1923
235 N.Y. 514 (N.Y. 1923)

Summary

In Vanderbilt v. Travelers Ins. Co., 235 N.Y. 514, 139 N.E. 715, the insured, a civilian, was a passenger on the British Steamer "Lusitania" and was drowned when the ship was sunk by a torpedo launched from a German submarine. It will be noted that the death resulted from the action of a belligerent enemy, and the court properly held that the sinking of the vessel resulted from an act of war within the contemplation of the clause limiting policy protection, and exonerated the defendant company.

Summary of this case from Bologna v. New York Life Ins. Co.

Opinion

Argued January 11, 1923

Decided January 30, 1923

Roy C. Gasser and William H. Hayes for appellants.

William J. Moran for respondent.


Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: HISCOCK, Ch. J., HOGAN, CARDOZO, POUND and McLAUGHLIN, JJ. Dissenting: CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ., on ground that the word "war" in the exception of the policy because of its association, means war in which the insured participates as a belligerent.


Summaries of

Vanderbilt v. the Travelers Insurance Company

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jan 30, 1923
235 N.Y. 514 (N.Y. 1923)

In Vanderbilt v. Travelers Ins. Co., 235 N.Y. 514, 139 N.E. 715, the insured, a civilian, was a passenger on the British Steamer "Lusitania" and was drowned when the ship was sunk by a torpedo launched from a German submarine. It will be noted that the death resulted from the action of a belligerent enemy, and the court properly held that the sinking of the vessel resulted from an act of war within the contemplation of the clause limiting policy protection, and exonerated the defendant company.

Summary of this case from Bologna v. New York Life Ins. Co.
Case details for

Vanderbilt v. the Travelers Insurance Company

Case Details

Full title:FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT et al., as Executors of ALFRED G. VANDERBILT…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jan 30, 1923

Citations

235 N.Y. 514 (N.Y. 1923)
139 N.E. 715

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