... of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount of dividends, and thereby Inform him as to the cash to be paid in order to keep alive the policy. It did, as we have seen, give such notice in 1875, and received payment of the amount due after... The York Legal Record - Side 1621883Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1883 - 598 sider
...the forfeiture was not absolutely waived by the act of the general agent, in sending notice to the insured after the day fixed for the payment of the...cash to be paid in order to keep alive the policy. Supreme Court of the United States. — The Phanix Mutual Life Ins. Co. vs. Caroline R. Doster. WAIVER... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 676 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the post-office of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...policy. Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees, a tender of the amount was... | |
| 1883 - 632 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the post-office of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...policy. Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees a tender of the amount was... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 780 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the post-office of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...policy, Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees, a tender of the amount was... | |
| 1883 - 908 sider
...premium is liable to be reduced by dividends it U the duty of the company to give the insured reasonable notice of the amount of dividends and thereby inform...him as to the cash to be paid in order to keep alive tlio policy. A case which fairly depends upon the effect or weight of testimony should not I>c withdrawn... | |
| 1886 - 942 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having information as to the post-offlce address of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...policy. "Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees, a tender of the amount was... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1886 - 1086 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the postofflce of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...received payment of the amount due after the date fixed m the policy. Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1887 - 792 sider
...interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the postMnnliiittnn Life Ins. Co. p. Smilh. office of the insured, to give seasonable notice of...policy. Within a reasonable time after the notice foi 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees, a tender of the amount was... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1887 - 1104 sider
...under any fair interpretation of its contract, having receÎTeù information as to the post-office of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...paid in order to keep alive the policy. It did, as wr have seen, give such notice in 1875, and received payment of t ht »mount due after the date fixed... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1978 sider
...duty, under any fair interpretation of its contract, having received information as to the postofflce of the insured, to give seasonable notice of the amount...policy. Within a reasonable time after the notice for 1876 came, in due course of mail, to the hands of one of the payees, a tender of the amount was... | |
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