Morrison v. Insurance Co. of North America

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1887-12-20

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Stayton, Associate Justice. Every policy holder, in the absence of fraud, misrepresentation or concealment, must be held to have knowledge of the contents of the policy when he has. *359 opportunity to examine it before he accepts it. To the pleading in which the appellants sought to excuse themselves from obligation to comply with the terms of the policy, on the ground th…

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