Court Opinion

ID: 9743555
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Date Created: 2023-08-26 21:36:23.951454+00
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*561ORDER UPON PETITION FOR REHEARING
The appellant on July 13, 1972 filed its Petition for Rehearing, together with a Brief in support thereof, and its Motion for Oral Argument. Said Petition alleges that the opinion decision of this Court heretofore rendered on June 23,1972 is erroneous in that:
“1. It contains an erroneous statement of the Indiana law in regards to repudiation of a contract;
“2. Colonial Life did not repudiate the insurance contract, and, therefore, Newman is not entitled to recover future periodic payments on a lump sum basis; and
“3. Colonial Life is not liable to Newman, and, therefore, Newman is not entitled to recover the judgment rendered in the sum of Six Thousand Three Hundred Sixteen Dollars ($6,316.00), plus costs.”
And the Court, being duly advised, now finds that appellant’s said Motion for Oral Argument and Petition for Rehearing should be denied.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that appellant’s said Motion for Oral Argument and its Petition for Rehearing be, and the same are hereby denied.
ORDERED, this 24th day of October, 1972.
George B. Hoffman, Jr., Chief Judge.