70 P. 187 | Cal. | 1902
The action was brought by plaintiffs, the widow and children of one Thomas Brown, to recover the amount of a certificate of insurance issued by defendant upon the life of Brown, and payable on his death to his widow and children. The findings and judgment of the court were in favor of defendant, and plaintiffs appeal from the judgment upon the judgment-roll alone.
The findings are responsive to the issues, and are to the effect that Thomas Brown failed to comply with the conditions of his contract, failed to pay a certain mortuary call *279
when due, and permitted his policy to lapse and become forfeited. These findings support the judgment. But, as we understand appellants' contention, certain findings are inconsistent with these, and are sufficient to entitle plaintiffs to a judgment. But the ultimate facts having been found against the plaintiffs, no finding of probative fact will be permitted to control. (Gillv. Driver,
The judgment appealed from is affirmed.
McFarland, J., and Temple, J., concurred.