Heralds of Liberty v. Bowen , 8 Ga. App. 325 ( 1910 )


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  • Russell, J.

    2. It appearing that such an agent was served, the traverse of the entry of service was properly overruled.

    3. An association which issues policies of insurance, but, so far as appears, has no ritual nor any initiation, can not be legally classed as a fraternal beneficial association under the laws of Georgia, and may be treated as an ordinary insurance company.

    4. Eor the want of a proper.brief of evidence, the exceptions depending upon a consideration of the evidence can not be considered.

    5. The petition amply disclosed the fact that tire plaintiff sued in his representative capacity as. administrator on the estate of the insured. J

    6. The act approved August 17, 1906 (Acts 1906, p. 107), which provides that wherever a policy of insurance contains any reference to the application for insurance or the constitution, by-laws, or other rules of the company, as forming a part of the policy or contract between the parties, the policy shall contain in itself or in some exhibit attached thereto a correct copy of the application, by-law, or rule, as the ease may be, and that otherwise the application, by.-law, etc., shall not be regarded as a part of the contract, - applies to fraternal as well as to other insurance companies. - Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Docket Number: 2358

Citation Numbers: 8 Ga. App. 325, 68 S.E. 1008, 1910 Ga. App. LEXIS 149

Judges: Russell

Filed Date: 9/20/1910

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024