GREYMOUTH.
Yesterday. A Claim against an Insurance Company. After two days' trial the case of Eliza Jane Thompson v. the Australian Mutual Provident Life Assurance Society came to a conclusion today. It was an action to recover £200, being* the amount of a policy on the life of the plaintiff's husband. The policy was not delivered, but the life had been accepted, and a receipt given for half a year's premium The defence was that the life had been accepted through fraudulent concealment and untruthfulness. The case was tried in the District Court, before Judge Weston,-»nd-a-SpeciaHTufyTwßtJrafter-four hours deliberation, returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the amount claimed. Notice of appeal was given.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 15 January 1880, Page 2
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113GREYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 15 January 1880, Page 2
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