71 Pa. Super. 66 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1918
Opinion by
It is nowhere denied that fifty dollars was due to Charles Holyland on January 21, 1915, “from the appellant on an old age disability insurance policy. This was not paid at the date of his death, July 29, 1915. While this sum was in the hands of the insurer, the assessments for April, May, June and July, amounting to $6.76, were unpaid. He was suspended in May because the April and May assessments had not been paid. This state of affairs continued until his death. Thereafter, upon demand, the insurer refused to pay the sum of five hundred dollars to his widow, being the benefit due under the old age insurance, the deceased being seventy-nine years of age at the date of his death. The appellee contends that the appellant could not equitably declare a forfeiture of the insurance while it was indebted to the decedent in an amount greater than the assessments and dues and
The judgment of the court below is affirmed.