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The Presumption Of Death From Absence As Affecting The Statute Of Limitations And The Nonpayment Of Premiums In Life Insurance Cases, Kenneth Cox Nov 1939

The Presumption Of Death From Absence As Affecting The Statute Of Limitations And The Nonpayment Of Premiums In Life Insurance Cases, Kenneth Cox

Washington Law Review

The doctrine that seven years' unexplained absence from home will raise a presumption that the missing person is dead has proved a troublesome one to apply in the insurance cases in which, modernly, it is chiefly called into play. As long as it is merely employed to establish the death of a missing spouse, in order to allow remarriage by the survivor, or in order to permit the distribution of the missing person's estate, or in many of the other situations where it is relied upon to establish the fact of death, the courts have little difficulty with the presumption. …


Life Insurance - Change Of Beneficiary - Defeasible Vested Interest As Opposed To Mere Expectancy, C. A. G. May 1939

Life Insurance - Change Of Beneficiary - Defeasible Vested Interest As Opposed To Mere Expectancy, C. A. G.

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Insurance--Effect Of Delivery Of Life Insurance Policy To Agent, Jo M. Ferguson Jan 1939

Insurance--Effect Of Delivery Of Life Insurance Policy To Agent, Jo M. Ferguson

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Life Insurance--Change Of Beneficiary In A Policy In Which Right To Make Such A Change Has Been Reserved To The Insured--Kentucky Rule, Jo M. Ferguson Jan 1939

Life Insurance--Change Of Beneficiary In A Policy In Which Right To Make Such A Change Has Been Reserved To The Insured--Kentucky Rule, Jo M. Ferguson

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.