FED. OLD LINE INS. v. McCLINTICK

No. 4233-1.

18 Wn. App. 510 (1977)

569 P.2d 1206

FEDERAL OLD LINE INSURANCE CO., ET AL, Plaintiffs, v. DONALD McCLINTICK, as Executor, Appellant, DANIEL H. CRANDALL, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

September 26, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clay Nixon and Theodore H. Gathe, for appellant.

Ralph Pittle, for respondents.


ANDERSEN, J..

FACTS OF CASE

This is a dispute over entitlement to the proceeds of a life insurance policy in which, because of the insurance company's insolvency, payment of the policy proceeds was delayed until after the primary beneficiary had died.

Federal Old Line Insurance Company was undergoing court ordered rehabilitation proceedings at the time its policyholder, Edward E. Crandall, passed away...

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