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Groves v. World Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jun 10, 1953
113 N.E.2d 233 (Ohio 1953)

Opinion

No. 33551

Decided June 10, 1953.

Supreme Court — Dismissal — No debatable constitutional question involved — Insurance — Loss of life, limb or sight — Resulting from "accidental bodily injury" — Insured strained while moving refrigerator — Subsequent operation — Death thereafter caused by pulmonary embolism — Impairment of contractual obligations — Due process — Section 10, Article I, and Article XIV, Amendments, U.S. Constitution.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Trumbull county.

Messrs. Sieman, Sieman Sieman and Mr. Arthur Palmer, for appellee.

Mr. Robert G. Day, for appellant.



It is ordered and adjudged that this appeal as of right be, and the same hereby is, dismissed for the reason that no debatable constitutional question is involved.

Appeal dismissed.

WEYGANDT, C.J., MIDDLETON, TAFT, MATTHIAS, HART, ZIMMERMAN and STEWART, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Groves v. World Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jun 10, 1953
113 N.E.2d 233 (Ohio 1953)
Case details for

Groves v. World Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:GROVES, APPELLEE v. WORLD INS. CO., APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jun 10, 1953

Citations

113 N.E.2d 233 (Ohio 1953)
113 N.E.2d 233

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