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Eaton v. New York Life Insurance Co., of New York

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
May 29, 1935
179 A. 67 (Pa. 1935)

Opinion

April 25, 1935.

May 29, 1935.

Before FRAZER, C. J., SIMPSON, KEPHART, MAXEY and DREW, JJ.

Appeal, No. 252, Jan. T., 1935, by defendant, from judgment of C. P. Tioga Co., May T., 1931, No. 103, in case of Stella Eaton v. New York Life Insurance Company of New York. Judgment affirmed.

Assumpsit on insurance policy. Before LEWIS, P. J., specially presiding.

The opinion of the Supreme Court states the facts.

Verdict and judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appealed.

Errors assigned, among others, were various rulings on evidence.

Arthur G. Dickson, with him Rockwell Rockwell and Louis H. Cooke, for appellant.

G. Mason Owlett, with him Charles G. Webb, for appellee.


Argued April 25, 1935.


This appeal is from the second trial of this case. The trial judge carefully followed our opinion handed down in the first appeal ( 315 Pa. 68). Hence there is no reason to disturb the judgment or repeat what we have already said.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Eaton v. New York Life Insurance Co., of New York

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
May 29, 1935
179 A. 67 (Pa. 1935)
Case details for

Eaton v. New York Life Insurance Co., of New York

Case Details

Full title:Eaton v. New York Life Insurance Company of New York, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: May 29, 1935

Citations

179 A. 67 (Pa. 1935)
179 A. 67

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