DUFFY, Circuit Judge.
Prior to the taxable year 1941 taxpayer had purchased nine insurance contracts from three insurance companies, each providing for the payment of a fixed principal sum to the taxpayer upon his surrender of the contract (or to designated beneficiaries upon his death) and for annual payments to him in the interim. Each contract was issued in consideration of a single premium. A medical examination was not a prerequisite for any of the contracts...
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