O'CONNOR v. BROTHERHOOD OF R.R. TRAINMEN

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217 S.C. 442 (1950)

60 S.E.2d 884

O'CONNOR v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

August 24, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William H. Blackwell, of Florence, for Appellant.

Messrs. Royall & Wright and Emil T. Cannon, of Florence, for Respondent.


August 24, 1950.

OXNER, Justice.

This action was brought by John F. O'Connor against the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, which has an insurance department incorporated under the laws of Ohio, to recover actual and punitive damages on account of alleged fraud and deceit in inducing him to take out a health and accident insurance policy which was subject to rescission at any time on the ground of false answers contained...

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