203 Ky. 229 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1924
Opinion of the Court by
Reversing.
The appellee recovered of the appellant in the court below a judgment for $2,660.52, of which the appellant complains.
On March 15, 1897, the appellant issued to James E. Brock, then thirty-five 3rears old, two policies, by each of which it insured his life in the sum of $5,000.00. Appellee undertook on his part to pay an annual premium on each policy of $329.20 fop ten years. The policies were
Principal Sum $5,000.00
Options at the end of 20 years.
The appellant paid to Brock the sum which it admitted it owed him, and Brock sued upon these two policies to recover this $2,660.52. He was successful in this suit. The lower court followed the ruling’ of this court in the case of Foreman v. Mutual Life Insurance Company, 173 Ky. 547, and held that the appellant was required under its contract to pay to Brock the ‘full amount of the surplus as stipulated in the adapted illustration. Since the decision of this case in the court below, this court has, in the case of Maddox v. Mutual Life Insurance Company, 193 Ky. 38, drawn a distinction between the adapted illustration in the Foreman case and the adapted illustration in the Maddox case. As the adapted illustration in this case is almost identical with the adapted illustration in the Maddox case, this judgment must be reversed for the reasons given in the Maddox case.