· 6/13/1901

Provident Sav. Life Assur. Soc. v. Loeb

Citations

  • 115 F. 357
  • 1901 U.S. App. LEXIS 4751

Syllabus

<p>1. Bill of Interpleader — Demurrer.</p> <p>A bill of interpleader brought by a life insurance company to determine the adverse rights of the two defendants to the proceeds of a life policy was good on demurrer, though it also averred complainant’s right to deduct a certain sum from the face of the policy for a semiannual premium, as the demurrer admitted the right to make such deduction, and therefore disclosed no interest in complainant in the controversy.</p> <p>2. Same — Interest of Complainant — Effect.</p> <p>Even if complainant’s right to make the deduction was contested, it would have the right to maintain the bill.1</p>

Judges: Parlange

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