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W. K. HORTON, Suing as Guardian for Lucinda Horton, et al., Minors, Plaintiff in error, v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant in Error, 1927 — 21 F.2d 1014 · caselaw · US
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W. K. HORTON, Suing as Guardian for Lucinda Horton, et al., Minors, Plaintiff in error, v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant in Error
21 F.2d 1014·United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit·1927
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W. K. HORTON, Suing as Guardian for Lucinda Horton, et al., Minors, Plaintiff in error, v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant in Error.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
November 4, 1927.
No. 4960.
In Error to tbe District Court of the United States for tbe Southern District of Alabama; Robert T. Ervin, Judge.
B. E. Jones, of Evergreen, Ala,, and Sam M. Johnston, of Mobile, Ala. (Claude E. Hamilton, of Greenville, Ala., Bemey E. Jones, of Evergreen, Ala., Samuel M. Johnston, of Mobile, Ala., Hamilton & Jones, of Evergreen, Ala., and Smith, Young & Johnston, of Mobile, Ala., on tbe brief), for plaintiff in error. .
T. M. Stevens and William McLeod, both of Mobile, Ala., for defendant in error.
Before WALKER, BRYAN, and POSTER, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Tbe rulings complained of were in conformity with tbe decision of this court, rendered when the case was here on a former writ of error. New York Life Ins. Co. v. Horton, 9 F.(2d) 320. We adhere to that decision.
Tbe judgment is affirmed.