ATLANTA LIFE INS. CO. v. MASON

34901.

89 Ga. App. 319 (1953)

79 S.E.2d 352

ATLANTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. MASON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided December 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis L. Scott, for plaintiff in error.

Michael J. Gannam, contra.


FELTON, J.

The defendant admitted the making of the contract, but claimed that he signed it under duress and that for this reason the contract is void. The defendant testified: "I am A. A. Mason and I worked for Atlanta Life Insurance Company, and I signed this contract because Mr. Law threatened to have me arrested for larceny after trust, if I did not make some arrangements. . . I knew what I was doing when I signed the contract. I knew what it was. I did it...

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