Bilbro v. Jones
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Opinion
Mrs. Bilbro brought suit against T. R. Jones for money had and received to her use. Upon the trial it appeared that her husband, Charles R. Bilbro, had issued on his life a policy of life-insurance, in which she was named as the [162]*162sole beneficiary, and that it contained the following stipulation: “This policy is issued and accepted upon express conditions, that the said Charles R. Bilbro' may, with the consent of the company, at anjr time assign it, or before assignment change the beneficiaries therein, or make any other change. No assignment, however, shall take effect until written notice thereof shall be given to the company, and under no circumstances shall the company assume any responsibility for the validity of such assignment. If any claim be made under an assignment, proof of interest to the extent of the claim may be required.” It also appeared that after several premiums had been paid the assured delivered the policy to the company for cancelation, and took a paid-up policy in which the defendant was the beneficiary named, he being a creditor to whom the assured was indebted in a sum greater than the amount to become due on the maturity of the policy. Upon the death of the assured, the amount stipulated in the policy was paid to the creditor and was applied as a credit on the debt due by the assured. The plaintiff claimed that she had a vested interest in the policy, which could not be defeated by a change of the beneficiary without her consent, and that the defendant was liable to her for 'the amount collected by him on the new policy-. The court granted a nonsuit, and this is assigned as error.
Judgment affirmed.
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29 S.E. 118, 102 Ga. 161, 1897 Ga. LEXIS 479, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/bilbro-v-jones-ga-1897.