MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA v. STEVENS

No. 5173.

70 Ariz. 232 (1950)

219 P.2d 322

MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA v. STEVENS.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

June 19, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marks & Marks, of Phoenix, for appellant.

George D. Locke, of Phoenix, Kenneth Rosengren, of Phoenix, for appellee.


PHELPS, Justice.

This action was brought by the plaintiff, Henrietta Stevens, beneficiary under a certificate of insurance issued by the defendant, Modern Woodmen of America, a corporation, in favor of plaintiff's minor son, Thomas R. Stevens, now deceased.

The facts are that deceased had been issued by the defendant a certificate of insurance in the sum of $500 in September, 1931, when apparently he was only about one year of age. Under the regulations of...

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