Jones v. Home Security Life Insurance Co. Jones v. Home Security Life Insurance Co.

Jones v. Home Security Life Insurance Co‪.‬

NC.40239; 254 N.C. 407; 119 S.E.2d 215 (1961)

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Publisher Description

The first question to be disposed of is the right of plaintiff to offer evidence in support of allegations appearing in the reply to defeat defendant's crossaction for cancellation and its defense of misrepresentation. When a defendant asserts an affirmative defense, he in effect becomes the plaintiff and carries the burden of proof of his affirmative defense. When the party carrying the burden of proof rests, his adversary is entitled to offer evidence to defeat the claim or defense asserted. Ordinarily, therefore, a court cannot rule on the right to recover until it has heard all of the evidence; but when, as here, the plaintiff admits the facts pleaded and merely seeks to avoid the force of the admitted facts, plaintiff must both allege and prove the facts on which she relies. The facts alleged in the reply were not sufficient to defeat defendant's rights to cancellation or to impose liability on defendant.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1961
April 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
62.2
KB

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