Title: KEYS v. PHOENIX INS. CO.
Citation: 132 P. 82 0, 1913 OK 362, 37 Okla. 514
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: May 27, 1913

KEYS v. PHOENIX INS. CO. Annotate this Case KEYS v. PHOENIX INS. CO. 1913 OK 362 132 P. 820 37 Okla. 514 Case Number: 2763 Decided: 05/27/1913 Supreme Court of Oklahoma KEYS et al. v. PHOENIX INS. CO. Syllabus ¶0 INSURANCE--Contract--Limitation--Validity. A clause in a fire insurance policy issued May 25, 1908, which provides "that no action shall be sustained in any court unless begun within twelve months after the fire" is in violation of section 1128, Comp. Laws 1909, and void. White & DuBois, J. W. Hale, and Spriggs & Hardison, for plaintiffs in error. Burwell, Crockett & Johnson, for defendant in error. HARRISON, C. ¶1 This action was begun by Keys & Keys in January, 1910, against the Phoenix Insurance Company on a policy for $ 1,500 covering a stock of merchandise in the town of Hugo. At the trial of the cause, October, 1910, defendant objected to the introduction of any testimony because of a provision in the policy "that no suit should be sustained in any court unless commenced within twelve months next after the fire." More than twelve months having expired after the fire before the action was brought, the court sustained defendant's objection, and rendered judgment in its favor. From this judgment plaintiffs appeal. This is a companion case to Keys & Keys v. Mechanics' & Traders' Ins. Co. of New Orleans, La., ante, 132 P. 819, and Keys & Keys v. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, New York, ante, 132 P. 818, the decisive question involved in each case being whether the provision in the policy "that no action should be maintained unless begun within twelve months next after the fire," was against the provisions of section 1128, Comp. Laws 1909. In Keys & Keys v. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N.Y., supra, this court held such provisions in the policy void because in violation of said section 1128, Comp. Laws 1909. The decision was followed in Keys & Keys v. Mechanics' & Traders' Ins. Co. of New Orleans, La., supra. The facts and questions of law in those two cases being identical with the questions involved in the case at bar, the rule announced in Keys & Keys v. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, N.Y., supra, will be followed here. The judgment should, therefore, be reversed, and the cause remanded. ¶2 By the Court: It is so ordered.