81 Neb. 377 | Neb. | 1908
The Order of the Iron Chain was a fraternal beneficiary society organized under the laws of the state of Minnesota in 1898, and having its home office at Winnebago, in that state, until November 11, 1901. At that date it had cash on hand, $5,466.01 in the benefit fund, $2,348.68 in the reserve fund, and $2.80 in the extension fund. Under the rules governing the order the benefit fund was devoted to the payment of death claims, and the reserve fund was to be used to supplement the benefit fund when the regular benefit assessments exceeded the number of 12 in any one year, while the extension fund was to be used in extending the organization. During 1901, and prior to November 11, there had been 12 regular benefit assessments, and in addition thereto there were valid outstanding death claims amounting to about $20,000. On November 4, 1901, the defendant the Bankers Union of the World, which was a fraternal beneficiary society organized under the laws of
We therefore conclude that the judgment of the district court was right, and recommend that it be affirmed.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.