WILES v. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 9321.

334 F.2d 296 (1964)

Nellie Tuttle WILES, Appellee, v. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.

Decided June 23, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karl N. Hill, Jr., and Welch Jordan, Greensboro, N. C., for appellant.

J. Sam Johnson, Jr., Greensboro, N. C., for appellee.

Before HAYNSWORTH and BOREMAN, Circuit Judges, and CRAVEN, District Judge.


CRAVEN, District Judge.

Application of credit merchandising methods to the sale of life insurance occasioned this controversy as to lapse of a life insurance policy for nonpayment of premiums. We think the district court, with the aid of a jury, fairly and according to law determined that the policy had not lapsed.

The widow of James E. Wiles, who died February 22, 1963, brought this action against Nationwide to recover the proceeds of a life insurance policy...

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