104 Iowa 114 | Iowa | 1897
We do not think it should be held that, by merely retaining the receipts without protest, Ira Christie consented to a new contract on the conditions named in the receipt. Of the many cases cited by appellant, we notice the following: Garbutt v. Association, 84 Iowa, 293, is -a case somewhat similar to this, but the question of the authority to make a new contract, or whether a new contract was made, was not considered in the case. The principal questions there considered were whether there was a forfeiture or waiver of a forfeiture, as affected by the time of the death for which the assessment was made, and whether the plaintiff was entitled to notice of the dues and assessments payable, her name being omitted from the defendant’s books. There are a. number of cases cited wherein receipts, conditioned as these, are sustained; but in those cases it will be found that some provision had been made for such conditional reinstatements, or where the original contract had been treated as waived and at an -end. In view of the facts that the notices were not mailed within the time required after their date, -did not allow to the assured the full time in which he was entitled to make payment, and that the payments were retained, we do