Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1906

Mutual Life Insurance v. Reynolds

Mutual Life Insurance v. Reynolds
Supreme Court of Arkansas · Decided December 3, 1906 · Wood
81 Ark. 202; 98 S.W. 963; 1906 Ark. LEXIS 466

Mutual Life Insurance v. Reynolds

Opinion of the Court

Wood, J.

There was no evidence to support the verdict against appellant. Powell was not its agent, and had no authority to represent it. There is no evidence to warrant the conclusion that appellant “held him out” as its agent. Special agents must act strictly within the limits of their powers. Amer. Ins. Co. v. Hampton, 54 Ark. 75, 78; Burlington Ins. Co. v. Kennerly, 60 Ark. 532; German-American Ins. Co. v. Humphrey, 62 Ark. 348; Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. Abbey, 76 Ark. 328.

Carter had no authority to appoint Powell agent for appellant. That was exclusively, the province of H. L. Remmei.

Appellee .should have ascertained the scope of Powell’s authority before paying him the premium. Danley v. Crawl, 28 Ark. 98; City Electric Ry. Co. v. First National Bank, 62 Ark. 33.

Powell alone, under the proof, was liable to .appellee for the unauthorized premium which he had collected.

Reversed and remanded for new trial.

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