OUTLAW v. CALHOUN LIFE INS. CO.

17772

238 S.C. 199 (1961)

119 S.E.2d 685

Annie OUTLAW, Respondent, v. CALHOUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

May 1, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. John Gregg McMaster, of Columbia, and William R. Gettys, of Camden, for Appellant.

Messrs. Murchison, West & Marshall, of Camden, for Respondent.


May 1, 1961.

TAYLOR, Acting Chief Justice.

This appeal arises out of an action for fraud and deceit in inducing respondent, Annie Outlaw, to execute to defendant, Calhoun Life Insurance Company, a final release and discharge of obligation and liability under an insurance policy issued by the defendant upon the life of plaintiff's son, Stephen L. Edenfield.

Plaintiff alleged in her complaint that defendant had issued its policy on the life of her son...

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