198 F. 272 | D. Del. | 1912
“That hereafter whenever the application for a policy of life insurance contains a clause of warranty of the truth of the answers therein contained, no misrepresentation or untrue statement in such application made in good faith by the applicant shall effect a forfeiture or be a ground of defense in any suit brought upon any policy of insurance issued upon the faith of such application, unless such misrepresentation or untrue statement relate to some matter material to the risk.”
The eighteenth plea is similar in principle to the seventeenth, and reasons similar to those applicable to the seventeenth require that the demurrer to the eighteenth should be overruled.