Walker v. United Order of the Golden Star, Inc.

98 N.E. 1039, 212 Mass. 289, 1912 Mass. LEXIS 925
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 18, 1912
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Walker v. United Order of the Golden Star, Inc., 98 N.E. 1039, 212 Mass. 289, 1912 Mass. LEXIS 925 (Mass. 1912).

Opinion

Morton, J.

The defendant is a fraternal benefit insurance

order conducting its business under the lodge system. The plain[290]*290tiff is the beneficiary in a certificate of insurance for $2,000 issued to her husband Marcellus J. Walker, by the defendant. The insured died on May 22, 1909, and this is an action to recover the amount of the insurance. The case was tried by a judge of the Superior Court

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