563. Insurances for the benefit of several interests.
Since it is the same property which is exposed to peril, a composite policy is sometimes taken out by two or more persons for their respective rights and interests. In such a case the policy is not
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Since it is the same property which is exposed to peril, a composite policy is sometimes taken out by two or more persons for their respective rights and interests. In such a case the policy is not
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