WILSON, ADM’X v. INSURANCE CO., 132 Me. 63 (1933)

166 A. 57 KATHERINE P. WILSON, ADM’X vs. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Cumberland. Opinion May 4, 1933. DEATH. INSURANCE. PRESUMPTIONS. Absence from his home or residence for a period of seven years without having in any way been heard from, gives rise to the presumption of death and […]

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TRUNDY v. FOURNIER, 132 Me. 486 (1933)

166 A. 57 G. D. TRUNDY vs. DOROTHY A. FOURNIER. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Androscoggin County. Decided May 10, 1933. The plaintiff sued his niece for feed and care of two horses, in his lifetime the property of plaintiff’s brother, the father of the niece. More than ten years ago the brother was committed […]

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