116 Ga. 321 | Ga. | 1902
Eatie May Savery, by her next friend, and Elizabeth A. Robinson brought an equitable petition against The Anvil, a fraternal mutual aid society and co-operative life-insurance company, incorporated under the laws of Georgia. The petitioners alleged that they were creditors of the defendant. The claim of Eatie May Savery was for $1,000, and was due to her under the terms of a benefit certificate which had been issued to ber father, and which had matured upon his death in- August, 1901, and it was alleged that the defendant admitted its liability to her. The claim of Elizabeth A. Robinson consisted of a judgment rendered in the State of Nortli Carolina, upon a benefit certificate of which she was the beneficiary, and which was for the sum of $1,000; the judgment having been rendered in February, 1902. It was alleged that the defendant, while admitting the justice of the claims of the plaintiffs, confessed its insolvency and inability to pay the same. It was also alleged that the defendant had attempted to
The defendant by its answer admitted that the claims of the plaintiffs were just, due, and unpaid, and that it was insolvent. It denied the allegations as to an attempt on its part to make a sale and transfer of its assets, and all allegations to the effect that the officers were seeking to manage the affairs of the corporation in such a way as to defeat plaintiffs in the collection of their claims. It
Judgment affirmed.