FIFIELD v. CROWE

Docket No. 25, Calendar No. 45,561.

335 Mich. 228 (1952)

55 N.W.2d 808

FIFIELD v. CROWE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Franklin Huntley and Linsey, Shivel, Phelps & Vander Wal, for plaintiffs.

Millard Vandervoort, for defendant Crowe.

North & Allen, for defendant New York Life Insurance Company.


REID, J.

Two bills of complaint were by stipulation in practical effect consolidated for the purposes of hearing and again on appeal. Each of the 2 bills of complaint is founded upon a separate annuity policy in which Marie C. Fifield, now deceased, was the annuitant. Each policy was a single-premium policy, being a paid-up annuity policy. The bills each charged defendant Crowe with breach of confidential relationship and fraud. The trial court did not expressly find...

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