Marshall v The Emperor Life Assurance Society: QBD 13 Nov 1865

To a declaration on a policy of life insurance the defendant pleaded, that the proposal, the basis of the policy, declared the life insured had not had any symptoms of certain enumerated diseases, or any other complaint, whereas he had had symptoms of disease of the stomach.
The Court ordered particulars to be
delivered of the symptoms of the disease alleged.
[1865] EngR 728, (1865) 6 B and S 886, (1865) 122 ER 1420, (1865-1866) LR 1 QB 35, [1865] UKLawRpKQB 15
Commonlii, Commonlii
England and Wales

Updated: 30 September 2021; Ref: scu.281640