PRICE v. STATE CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 403.

134 S.E.2d 171 (1964)

261 N.C. 152

Bill R. PRICE v. STATE CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 17, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles F. Lambeth, Jr., Thomasville, for plaintiff appellant.

Allen, Steed & Pullen, Raleigh, and William B. Mills, Thomasville, by Thomas W. Steed, Jr., Raleigh, for defendant appellee.


SHARP, Justice.

Whether plaintiff offered any evidence tending to show that the operation performed upon Mrs. Price was the result of an existing sickness is the question posed by this appeal.

Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, Unabridged, defines sickness: "1. a Diseased condition; illness; ill health. b A disordered or weakened condition in general. `A great sickness in his judgment.' Shak. 2. a A malady; a form of disease * ...

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