Dwight v. . Germania Life Ins. Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1886-10-12

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Ruger, Ch. J. At the close of the evidence on the trial the defendant moved for a dismissal of the complaint upon the ground, among others, that the uncontradicted evidence showed that the answers made by the assured, to certain questions in the application for insurance were false and untrue, and constituted a breach of warranty which avoided the contract. The trial court denied th…

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