McMAHON v. MONARCH LIFE INS. CO.


345 Mass. 261 (1962)

186 N.E.2d 827

THOMAS A. McMAHON vs. MONARCH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Hampden.

December 21, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Giles, Jr., for the defendant.

Harry M. Ehrlich (Matthew J. Ryan, Jr., with him) for the plaintiff.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, WHITTEMORE, CUTTER, KIRK, & SPIEGEL, JJ.


KIRK, J.

The plaintiff (McMahon), pursuant to the provisions of G.L.c. 231A, seeks an adjudication of his right to termination commissions under an agent's contract with the defendant Monarch Life Insurance Company (Monarch). Monarch contends that McMahon has violated the post-employment terms of his contract and consequently has lost his right to termination commissions. After trial, a decree was entered adjudging that McMahon had not violated the contract and ordering...

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