New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 20Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1945 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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Page 450
... deaths from every cause , death by the hand of justice as well as death by suicide . Moreover , in states having a public policy contrary to the doctrines of forfeiture and attainder , it is against public policy to permit implications ...
... deaths from every cause , death by the hand of justice as well as death by suicide . Moreover , in states having a public policy contrary to the doctrines of forfeiture and attainder , it is against public policy to permit implications ...
Page 456
... death of the insured ( in this case his own death ) by committing a felony punishable by legal execution , whereas the beneficiary , most cases show , not only in- tended to kill the insured but also to acquire his property . More- over ...
... death of the insured ( in this case his own death ) by committing a felony punishable by legal execution , whereas the beneficiary , most cases show , not only in- tended to kill the insured but also to acquire his property . More- over ...
Page 461
... death benefit provided for in a membership certificate . The court held that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover the death benefit specified , but that they were entitled to recover the insurance rates which have been paid to ...
... death benefit provided for in a membership certificate . The court held that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover the death benefit specified , but that they were entitled to recover the insurance rates which have been paid to ...
Contents
LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW | 1 |
Reorganizations and the Excess | 23 |
ARTICLES | 84 |
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