10. That by reason of the said negligent, wanton, and wilful conduct of the defendants, the property and estate of said Margaret E. Williams was and is injured to her damage $15,000. Messrs. Williams Williams and Jones Jones, for appellant, cite: As to completed contract: 63 S.C. 198; 99 S.C. 229; 12 Barber 595; May. Ins., sec. 133c; 76 S.C. 865; 68 S.E. 391; 16 A. E. Enc. of L. 856; 71 S.C. 356. Allegation of delivery: 97 S.C. 414. Nature ofinsurance contracts: 92 S.C. 321; 94 S.C. 374; 35 Sup. Ct. Rep. 504; 136 Am. St. Rep. 534; 74 N.J. 372; 135 Am. St. Rep. 708; 34 Sup. Ct. Rep. 612; L.R.A. 1915c, 1189. Tortious breach of contract: 70 S.C. 117; 28 A. E. Enc. of L. (2d ed.) 253; 40 L.R.A. (N.S.) 164; 46 L.R.A. (N.S.) 25; 51 Iowa 679; 11 Haw. 69. Measure of damages: 9 Exch. 341; 58 S.C. 373; 65 S.C. 492. Questionas to survival of action waived by failure to demur: Code Civ. Proc., sec. 194. subd. 2; and sec. 198; 46 S.C. 16 and 394; 47 S.C. 66; 71 S.C. 98; 78 S.C. 433. Cause ofaction survived: 2 Stats. 425; 21 Stats. 18; Rev. Stats. 1893, sec. 2323; Civil Code 1912, sec. 3963; 59 S.C. 571; 1 Brev. 456; 10 Rich. 92; 20 S.C. 480; 1 Cyc. 49; 21 Enc. Pl. Pr. 312, 322; 20 S.C. 480. Messrs. Duane, Morris Heckscher, Wilson Wilson and Stack Parker, for respondent, cite: As to n
Messrs. J.I. Cosgrove, Logan Grace, J.N. Nathans,Waring Brockington, G.H. Moffett, J.W. Waring, and C.W. Waring, for appellants, cite: Order refusing to makecomplaint more definite and certain is appealable: 119 S.C. 171; 66 S.C. 12, 65 S.C. 222; 60 S.C. 521; 125 S.C. 297; 14 S.C. 450; 151 S.C. 424; 66 S.C. 455. Messrs. N.B. Barnwell, L.K. Legge, and Hyde, Mann Figg, for respondent, cite: Exceptions or grounds notargued are deemed abandoned or waived: 91 S.C. 417; 74 S.E., 1067; 113 S.C. 171; 102 S.E., 18; 59 S.C. 581; 38 S.E., 222; 156 S.C. 397; 153 S.C. 473; 138 S.C. 169; 136 S.E., 209; 131 S.C. 287; 127 S.E., 18; 100 S.C. 28; 84 S.E., 299; 99 S.C. 229; 83 S.E., 184; 99 S.C. 200; 83 S.E., 39. Motion to make complaint moredefinite and certain is not a pleading: 81 S.C. 126; 62 S.E., 9. April 28, 1932.