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Rose Weiner Et Al. v. Prudential Insurance
VT.32, 1 A.2d 708, 22 (1938)(110 Vt)
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Descripción editorial
By a policy issued as of March 13, 1935, the defendant insured the life of Morris A. Weiner for the sum of five thousand dollars. This policy contained a two year incontestability clause. After two annual premiums on said policy had been paid, the insured died on September 14, 1936.