21 Pa. Super. 501 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1902
Opinion by
Jacob H. Sommer signed a paper in this form:
“ The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company.
“ Philadelphia, January 21, 1878.
“ For value received, I hereby assign all my right, title and interest in policy No. 59934, issued by the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston, Mass., to Andrew Sommer as collateral security, for the amount of his demands subsisting against me at my decease, as creditor, surplus, if any, for the benefit of my estate.
“ Jacob H. Sommer.”
The company indorsed on the assignment this: “ Assented to, to take effect subject to the rights of all parties interested.” Andrew Sommer is dead.. This suit is brought by the executor of his will against the insurance company to compel payment of certain surplus funds already paid by the company to Jacob H. Sommer who is still living. The question is : Were the payments rightly made to Sommer (the insured) or did the right to
Judgment is reversed and judgment, under the terms of the case stated, is now entered for the defendant.