KING v. BRASINGTON

40251.

252 Ga. 109 (1984)

312 S.E.2d 111

KING v. BRASINGTON.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 9, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Solomon & Boatright, M. Theodore Solomon II, Sibley & Sibley, John A. Sibley III, John R. Thigpen, Jr., for appellant.

Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd & Cadenhead, Frederick N. Gleaton, Edwin L. Hoffman, Dillard & Landers, Terry A. Dillard, for appellee.


CLARKE, Justice.

Appellant King and his wife secured a $400,000.00 business loan which was conditioned upon an assignment of life and disability insurance. Mr. and Mrs. King were sent to the office of appellee Brasington by the loan officer who had worked out the terms of their loan. The policies were kept at the bank and the premiums paid by automatic withdrawal from Mr. King's account. When Mrs. King died, Mr. King discovered that no insurance had been written on...

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