151 N.Y.S. 1049 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1915
The action is to cancel a designation as beneficiary in a life insurance policy made by defendant-Hoes’ intestate and to have the proceeds of said policy paid to plaintiff. Morris Torres, the decedent, was the holder of a policy of life insurance for $1,000 with the defendant New York Life Insurance Company, in which policy as originally issued to Torres the beneficiary designated was his estate. In the latter part of September, 1913, Torres, a man thirty-five years of age, became acquainted with the plaintiff, a young woman, then nineteen years of age. In November, 1913, Torres approached one Cook, who was engaged to be married to an elder sister of the plaintiff, and requested said Cook to assist in bringing about a “ match ” between the plaintiff and himself. He asked Cook to tell the plaintiff that if she would consent to marry him he would name her as beneficiary in said life insurance policy. When Cook related this
Judgment for plaintiff.