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GREAVES v. DRYSDALE.

(1936) 55 Ll.L.Rep. 95

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before Lord Justice Greer, Lord Justice Greene and Mr. Justice Talbot.

Burglary insurance-Loss-Claim under policy-Large quantity of jewellery and cash stolen from pawnbroker's premises during week-end-"No claim to attach to this policy when the loss is occasioned by members of the assured's staff or household or inmates of the above-mentioned premises"-Premises occupied by members of assured's staff -Onus of proof of loss-Evidence of members of assured's staff-Finding of Branson, J., that the defendant had discharged the onus of showing that the theft was "occasioned by members of the assured's staff or household or inmates" of the premises.

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