It is indeed the general rule that a policy, and the money to become due under it, belong, the moment it is issued, to the person or persons named in it as the beneficiary or beneficiaries : and that there is no power in the person procuring the insurance,... The South Western Reporter - Page 3171906Full view - About this book
| Casualty insurance - 1894 - 522 pages
...money to become due under it belong the moment it is issued to the person named in it as beneficiary, and that there is no power in the person procuring the insurance by any act of his, by deed or will, to transfer to another person the interest of the person named." It is true that the insured... | |
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