98 Ga. 462 | Ga. | 1896
1, 2. Crutchfield applied to Dailey, the agent of a life insurance company, for a policy of life insurance, and at the same time gaYe his note for the premium thereon. The morning after the application was made, he met Dailey and told him that he wished the application to stop where it was, that he did not want it to go any further. Dailey replied that he had sent the application on to Atlanta, and would write and get the note returned, and give it back to him;