IRWIN v. PACIFIC AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 1 CA-CIV 572.

10 Ariz. App. 196 (1969)

457 P.2d 736

Willis R. IRWIN and E. Laura McClendon, Appellants, v. PACIFIC AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, an Arizona corporation, formerly known as Pacific Southwest Life Insurance Company, an Arizona corporation, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona.

August 11, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jennings, Strouss, Salmon & Trask, by Timothy W. Barton, Phoenix, for appellants.

Stockton & Hing, by Carroll E. Dietle II, and Robert O. Hing, Phoenix, for appellee.


KRUCKER, Judge.

Willis R. Irwin and Laura McClendon, sued Pacific American Life Insurance Co. to recover the cash surrender value of their three paid-up annuity policies, having a face value of $10,000 each. The insurance company moved for summary judgment in its favor, the motion was granted and the plaintiffs appeal from the judgment entered thereon.

In reviewing the granting of a motion for summary judgment, the record must be construed in a light most...

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