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National Farmers Union Life Insurance Co. v. Norwood
363 P.2D 681, 147 COLO. 283, 1961.CO.40149
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Descripción editorial
On September 16, 1957, Gloria Norwood brought suit against Farmers Union, alleging that Farmers Union not only owed her $5,000, representing the principal sum called for by the policy, but also owed the additional sum of $5,000, under the following provision of the insurance policy: