122 Ga. 49 | Ga. | 1905
On April 15, 1902, the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company issued to Grigsby E. Tbomas Jr. a policy on his life for $10,000, payable at his death to his executors, administrators, or assigns. On February 11, 1903, Thomas executed a written assignment of the policy, reciting that for value received he assigned all his interest therein to D. D. Quillian, subject to any indebtedness thereon to the company; and on April 27, the secretary of the company indorsed upon this instrument the company’s recognition of this assignment of the policy. Thomas died on the date last mentioned, and Quillian subsequently prepared and submitted to the insurance company proofs of death. Neither the policy nor the written assignment thereof was delivered by Thomas to Quillian, but both were placed in the hands of L. M. Johnson, a local agent of the company, in pursuance of the terms of a cotemporaneous writing, executed by Quillian, of which the following is a copy: “Athens, Ga., February 11th, 1903.. Know all men by these presents, that whereas Grigsby E. Thomas Jr. has a policy of insurance on his life, No. 326,547 in the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey, and a quarterly premium thereon, amounting to $151.52, due January 15th, with 30 days grace allowed by the Company, and whereas the said 'Thomas has requested Dr. D. D. Quillian to pay said ;"m for him, in case he does not do so by February 15, 1903,
. On May 8, 1903, the widow of Thomas, in behalf of herself and as next friend for two minor children, joined with Toll, his executor, in a petition to the superior court of Clarke county, tha
Judgment on main bill of exceptions affirmed; on cross-bill reversed.