National Life and Accident Insurance Co. v. Blagg

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1969-03-12

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GREENHILL, Justice. This is a suit upon an alleged contract of life insurance. Alvin Lee Blagg applied to the National Life and Accident Insurance Company for a life insurance policy, and at the time of his application he was issued a “conditional receipt” for his deposit of the first premium of $8.50 on the proposed insurance. Blagg died before any insurance policy was issued.…

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