The IAS Court properly determined that a contract of insurance did not exist between the parties because (1) a certificate of insurance was never issued by the defendants, (2) the defendants expressly reserved the right to request a medical examination prior to approval of the insurance application, and (3) such a medical examination was requested but not complied with by the applicant. Thus, a condition precedent to the approval and issuance of such a contract of insurance...
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