252 Mich. 491

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. v. BAHADURIAN.

Submitted October 22, 1930.

(Docket No. 134, Calendar No. 35,287.)

Decided December 2, 1930.

Thomas A. E. Weadock, for plaintiff.

Frank B. Ferguson and B. Wendell Brown, for defendant.

*492Potter, J.

Plaintiff filed a bill to cancel, on the ground of fraud, a life insurance policy issued to defendant’s husband payable to her. There was decree for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.

The insured, in his application, represented he had not consulted a physician in five years prior to making such application. Plaintiff proved he did so consult a physician, and defendant recalled the witness and sought to prove that the insured’s infirmity impaired his health to a minor extent only. The insured—

“concealed a material fact by a false representation. The insurer had a right to know that he had consulted a physician, the application called for such knowledge, and if it had been imparted the insurer could have made investigation. * * * The false statement bore a direct relation to acceptance of the risk and the hazard assumed by the insurer. ” Bellestri-Fontana v. Life Insurance Co., 234 Mich. 424.

The decree of the trial court is affirmed.

Wiest, C. J., and Butzel, Clark, McDonald, Sharpe, North, and Fead, JJ., concurred.

New York Life Insurance v. Bahadurian
252 Mich. 491

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New York Life Insurance v. Bahadurian
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Dec 2, 1930
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