Simas v. Conselho Supremo
This text of 194 P. 1001 (Simas v. Conselho Supremo) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an action to recover a death benefit upon a certificate of membership issued by defendant, insuring the life of Alexander Simas, Sr., wherein- the plaintiff is named as the beneficiary. Judgment was given for the plaintiff upon the pleadings and the defendant appealed. It appears from the pleadings that the defendant is liable upon its policy for the sum of eight hundred dollars, which liability is admitted in the pleadings. The only question raised by the defendant is whether or not that liability is to the plaintiff or to his brother. The father took out the certificate of membership in favor of his son John in pursuance of an agreement with John, that John, in consideration thereof, would insure his life in the Woodmen of the World and make his father beneficiary therein. Both agreed to make no change in the beneficiary. John complied with the agreement on his part, and the father, in violation of his contract with John, named plaintiff as his beneficiary in accordance with the by-laws of the defendant. The defendant- having notice of John’s rights in the policy by reason of the agreement with his father, asks leave to pay the money into court in order that the brothers may litigate their respective claims *513 thereto. John was in the military service of the United States government when the suit was brought and when judgment was rendered. The question is whether under these admitted facts the court properly rendered judgment on the pleadings in favor of plaintiff or whether the court should have permitted the defendant to pay the money into court to wait the final judgment wherein the respective rights of the brothers should be determined.
Judgment reversed.
Lennon, J., Sloane, J., Shaw, J., Olney, J., Angellotti, C. J., and Lawlor, J., concurred.
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