LIFE & CASUALTY INS. CO. v. CORNISH


315 S.W.2d 6 (1958)

LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF TENNESSEE v. Harry C. CORNISH et al.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section.

Certiorari denied July 11, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Trabue, Sturdivant & Harbison, Nashville, for complainant.

Barksdale, Hudgins & Osborn, Nashville, for Harry C. Cornish.

Charles F. Galbreath, Nashville, for Billy Jean Cornish.


Certiorari denied by Supreme Court July 11, 1958.

FELTS, Judge.

This was a bill of interpleader stating complainant was liable on three policies, one for $1,000, another for $1,600, and the third (which had lapsed) for $42.04 paid up insurance, on the life of Wayne T. Cornish, now deceased, which sums were claimed both by his father, Harry C. Cornish, and his widow, Billy Jean Cornish.

Complainant paid the fund into court, and each claimant set up...

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