71 Ind. App. 145 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1919
— This action was in the Knox Circuit Court by the appellee against the appellant, upon a life insurance policy issued by the appellant on the life of William H. Wathen for $2,000, and payable to appellee’s ward, Herman W. Wathen, as beneficiary. The issues were a complaint, answer of two paragraphs, and a reply in denial to the second paragraph of answer.
The policy sued upon contains the following provisions :
“In consideration of the application for this policy a copy of which application is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and a payment of the annual premium of $68.25 receipt of which is hereby .acknowledged said policy is issued.” And “It is further declared and agreed that the foregoing statements and answers and also the statements and answers to the medical examiner are correct and wholly true and that they shall form the basis of the contract of insurance if one be issued.”
In his application for insurance, the insured made answers to certain questions propounded to him in writing, to the effect that he had never been an inmate or visitor of an asylum, hospital, or sanitarium for treatment; that he had no medical attendant; that the services of a, medical attendant had not been required for anything; that he had not been confined to the' house by illness since childhood; that he had had no
The judgment is affirmed.