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Wilson v. Insurance Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1937
189 S.E. 174 (N.C. 1937)

Opinion

(Filed 6 January, 1937.)

Insurance § 34d —

In this action on a disability clause in a certificate under an employees' group policy, judgment of nonsuit in insurer's favor is affirmed under authority of Fulton v. Insurance Co., 210 N.C. 394.

APPEAL by plaintiff from Rousseau, J., at November Term, 1935, of ROCKINGHAM.

P. T. Stiers for plaintiff, appellant.

Manly, Hendren Womble and W. P. Sandridge for defendant, appellee.


Civil action to recover on certificate of group insurance issued by defendant to plaintiff as an employee of the Riverside and Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc.

From judgment of nonsuit entered at the close of all the evidence, plaintiff appeals, assigning errors.


In principle, the facts of the instant case are identical with those appearing in the case of Fulton v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 210 N.C. 394, 186 S.E. 486. The master policy is the same. The judgment of nonsuit affirmed in the Fulton case, supra, is authority for the judgment entered here.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Wilson v. Insurance Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1937
189 S.E. 174 (N.C. 1937)
Case details for

Wilson v. Insurance Co.

Case Details

Full title:LOU WILSON v. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1937

Citations

189 S.E. 174 (N.C. 1937)
189 S.E. 174