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Blackwell v. Insurance Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1951
67 S.E.2d 750 (N.C. 1951)

Opinion

Filed 28 November, 1951.

Insurance 43b — A policy covering collision and upset may not be avoided by insurer on the ground that at the time of the loss the driver of the car insured was endeavoring to escape arrest while transporting intoxicating liquor in violation of law, the policy containing no exception on this ground and there being nothing to show that the insurance promoted the commission of the unlawful act.

APPEAL by defendants from Bone, J., August Term, 1951, of NEW HANOVER. Affirmed.

John D. Bellamy Sons and Lloyd S. Elkins, Jr., for plaintiffs, appellees.

Poisson, Campbell Marshall for defendants, appellants.


This was an action to recover on an automobile insurance policy for loss due to collision and upset. Upon agreed statement of facts judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiffs and the defendants appealed.


Issuance of the policy and loss as claimed were admitted, but defendants denied liability on the ground that the loss occurred while the insured was transporting in the automobile intoxicating liquor in violation of law and endeavoring to escape arrest. However, the policy contains no exception on this ground, and as the loss comes within the terms of the insurance policy, as issued and paid for, this defense will not avail the defendants. Poole v. Ins. Co., 188 N.C. 468, 125 S.E. 8. The insurance contract had no direct connection with the violation of law admitted, but was only collateral thereto. Electrova Co. v. Ins. Co., 156 N.C. 232, 72 S.E. 306; 29 A.J. 208. The insurance here cannot be said to have promoted the unlawful act referred to. 132 A.L.R. 126.

There was no evidence of loss by intentional act of the insured. Nor does the statement of facts show misrepresentation in the plaintiffs' declarations on which the policy was issued.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Blackwell v. Insurance Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1951
67 S.E.2d 750 (N.C. 1951)
Case details for

Blackwell v. Insurance Co.

Case Details

Full title:WESLEY BLACKWELL AND I. SHAIN, TRADING AND DOING BUSINESS AS SHAIN'S AUTO…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1951

Citations

67 S.E.2d 750 (N.C. 1951)
67 S.E.2d 750

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