SLOAN v. COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. CO.

16665

222 S.C. 248 (1952)

72 S.E.2d 446

SLOAN v. COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. CO.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

September 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Harold C. Seigler and James Hopkins of Columbia, for Appellant.

Mr. S. Augustus Black, of Columbia, for Respondent.


September 2, 1952.

FISHBURNE, Justice.

On July 17, 1940, the defendant, Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, in consideration of a premium paid to it by Charles Lee Sloan, executed to him a policy of accident insurance for the term of one year. The beneficiary named therein was the Estate of the Insured. The policy was annually renewed thereafter for a period of about nine years.

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