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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hurd preserves a homeowner’s single claim for conversion against JPMorgan Chase, which alleges it accepted a joint homeowner’s insurance check for $81,353, issued to cover losses to their home stemming from a frozen pipe that burst, without the homeowner’s endorsement. He provides enough evidence to allege that he had constructive possession of the check, and that the endorsee of the check, who later absconded with the funds, was acting as the co-payee’s agent.
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