All that is requisite to constitute such a contract is the payment of the consideration by the one, and the promise of the other to pay the amount of the insurance upon the happening of injury to the subject by a contingency contemplated in the contract. Public Documents of Massachusetts - Page xxvby Massachusetts - 1909Full view - About this book
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - Court rules - 1894 - 748 pages
...sum to be paid by the insurer, affect the question whether the agreement between them is a con tract of insurance. All that is requisite to constitute...subject by a contingency contemplated in the contract. The contract made between the Connecticut Mutual Benefit Company and each ol its members by the certificates... | |
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