NAT. CITY BANK v. STRONG BROS. ENTERPRISES

No. 82CA0142.

651 P.2d 451 (1982)

NATIONAL CITY BANK, Plaintiff, v. STRONG BROS. ENTERPRISES, INC., Defendant-Appellant, and The Estate of Frank A. Strong, Defendant-Appellee, The World Insurance Company, Teton National Ins. Co., the Credit Life Ins. Co., Central States Health & Life Company of Omaha, Lincoln Benefit Life Company, Philadelphia Life Ins. Co., Life Investors Ins. Co., the Reliable Life Ins. Co., Old Republic Life Ins. Co., I T T Life Insurance Corp., Foremost Life Ins. Co., Bankers Union Life Ins. Co., American Standard Life & Accident Ins. Co., Great Commonwealth Life Ins. Co., Omaha Financial Life Ins. Co., and Industrial Life Ins. Co., Defendants.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. III.

August 26, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sherman & Howard, Craig A. Christensen, Denver, for defendant-appellant.

Keller, Dunievitz & Johnson, Alex Stephen Keller, Denver, for defendant-appellee.


KIRSHBAUM, Judge.

Defendant, Strong Bros. Enterprises, Inc., (the Company) appeals the trial court's judgment awarding certain proceeds from several insurance policies held by National City Bank (the Bank) to defendant, the Estate of Frank A. Strong, Jr. (the Estate). We affirm.

This interpleader action was tried upon the following stipulated facts. On November 4, 1975, the Company became indebted to the Bank in the total amount of $446,830.05. As a condition...

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