The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... beneficiary from his estate to his co - conspirator . When the insured attempted to simulate drowning , however , the beneficiary , Lefkowitz , instead of rescuing him as had been previously agreed upon , precipitated him violently into ...
... beneficiary from his estate to his co - conspirator . When the insured attempted to simulate drowning , however , the beneficiary , Lefkowitz , instead of rescuing him as had been previously agreed upon , precipitated him violently into ...
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... beneficiary the insured severed all interest which he had under the policies as completely as though he had assigned the policies themselves to the beneficiary ; and that forfeiture by the beneficiary of his right to recover raised no ...
... beneficiary the insured severed all interest which he had under the policies as completely as though he had assigned the policies themselves to the beneficiary ; and that forfeiture by the beneficiary of his right to recover raised no ...
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9 where the beneficiary feloniously kills the insured , it is also held , in the absence of a contrary provision in the policy , 10 that the insurer is not entirely relieved of liability merely because the beneficiary is barred from ...
9 where the beneficiary feloniously kills the insured , it is also held , in the absence of a contrary provision in the policy , 10 that the insurer is not entirely relieved of liability merely because the beneficiary is barred from ...
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