9 Ga. App. 503 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1911
Mrs. Logan sued upon four policies of insurance issued by the defendant company (here plaintiff in error) upon the life of her father, W. T. Wilson. There were four separate policies, but they are alike in all -of the substantial details;, the only difference among them being as to the- particular division of policy-holders to which', each of them relates. The salient provision of each policy is that in consideration of the statements and warranties contained in the application, and of the payment of the policy fees and semi-annual dues and the mortuary assessments, “the Southern Life Insurance Company, upon satisfactory proof of the death of William Thomas Wilson, the assured, and the surrender of this policy property receipted, will pay within thirty- days to Lora'Langford Logan (daughter), the beneficiary under this policy, out of the mortuary fund on hand in the division to which the member belongs, an amount not exceeding one thous- and dollars, or the full amount raised by one mortuary assessment
At the trial there Was much evidence pro and con as to whether