Case Name: Alligood v. Daniel & King
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1913-02-04
Citations: 12 Ga. App. 220
Docket Number: 4214
Parties: Alligood v. Daniel & King.
Judges: 
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 12
Pages: 220–220

Head Matter:
4214.
Alligood v. Daniel & King.
Decided February 4, 1913.
Complaint; from city court of Dublin—Judge Hicks. April 12, 1912.
S. P. New, for plaintiff in error.
B. B. Flynt, contra.

Opinion:
Russell, J.
1. A promise to execute and deliver a policy of life insurance if, after a medical examination, the maker of a note, given for the insurance premium, proves to he an insurable risk, is not an absolute promise to execute and deliver a policy, and will not authorize the original payee to recover on the note, where no offer to deliver the policy has been made; 'and this is true though the maker of the note refused to submit to a medical examination, and, in consequence, his application for insurance was never accepted.
2. The evidence demanded a finding in favor of the defendant, and it was error to render a judgment for the plaintiff. Judgment reversed.