Michigan Supreme Court, 1897

Home Life Assurance Co. v. Commissioner of Insurance

Home Life Assurance Co. v. Commissioner of Insurance
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided April 27, 1897
1 McGrath 1079; 4 Daily L.N. 95

Home Life Assurance Co. v. Commissioner of Insurance

Opinion of the Court

To compel respondent to approve of certain amendments to relator’s articles of association, enabling it to issue (1) whole life policies; (2) term policies; (3) advance payment policies, and (4) policies insuring joint lives.

Granted April 27, 1897, without costs.

The Attorney General contended that Act No. 187, of the Public Acts of 1887, as amended by Act No. 58, Laws of 1895, does not authorize the issue of either of the three last named classes.

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