Wheeler v. Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid & Accident Ass'n
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Wheeler v. Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid & Accident Ass'n
Opinion of the Court
October 8, 1885, W. C. Wheeler took .from the defendant a policy of insurance, No. 2,049, insuring his life in the sum of $1,000, payable upon his death to this plaintiff, his wife. In June, 1888, he applied for a policy, insuring his life in the sum of $3,000, payable to plaintiff. In the application were these questions and answers: “What amount of insurance do you want to carry in this association? $3,000. Is this application made for increased insurance? Yes; from $1,000 to $3,000. What is the number of your old certificate? 2,049.” On this application, defendant’s policy, No. 8,969, insuring the life of the applicant in the sum of $3,000, payable to plaintiff, issued. The policy referred to the application, and declared it to be a part of the policy. In October, 1888, Wheeler died. The plaintiff made proofs of death and application for pay-
Order affirmed.
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