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· 3/3/1971

Stroburg v. Insurance Company of North America

Citations

  • 464 S.W.2d 827
  • 14 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 266
  • 1971 Tex. LEXIS 304

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  • noting that recitation in death certificate as to cause of death constituted prima facie evidence that condition stated contributed to insured = s death
  • indication of cause of death on death certificate raises prima facie evidence, but is subject to rebuttal at trial
  • indication of cause of death on death certificate raises prima facie evidence, but is subject to rebuttal at trial
  • indication of cause of death on death certificate raises prima facie evidence, but is subject to rebuttal at trial
  • recitation of facts in death certificate is prima facie evidence of those facts
  • recitation of facts in death certificate is prima facie evidence of those facts

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Judges: Calvert

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