Bottjer v. Supreme Council

78 A.D. 546
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJuly 1, 1903
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Bottjer v. Supreme Council, 78 A.D. 546 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1903).

Opinion

Hirschberg, J.:

The plaintiff sues as the beneficiary named in a benefit certificate issued by the defendant to her husband, which entitled her to the sum of $5,000 upon his death. Between the time of the issuing of the certificate and the death of her husband the defendant adopted an amendment to its by-laws, as follows: “ In case the member shall die by suicide, sane or insane, or by alcoholism, or by legal execution for crime, there shall only be due and payable to the beneficiary under the benefit certificate the then value of the certificate, to be ascertained on the basis of the proportion of time that the member had been in the order, as it varies to his life expect[547]*547ancy at the time of the member’s admission, as fixed by the American expectation table.” The deceased became a member in 1886, this amendment was adopted in 1899, and he died in 1900. The defendant claimed that he committed suicide, and on the motion of each party at the close of the case for the direction of a verdict, the court in directing a verdict for the plaintiff, wrote that two questions were presented, viz., the power of the defendant to make the by-law in question in so far as it tended to impair existing obligations, and the retroactive operation of the amendment. The decision was rested upon the want of power, and the opinion of the learned trial justice is here appended.

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