of the statute did not render unlawful the act of placing insurance in foreign companies that have complied with the law and are legally here for the transaction of business. People v. Critchell & Co. (Cook Co. C. C.), 9 Legal Adviser (July 17 and August 7, 1888), pp. 307–339. DIGEST OF INSURANCE CASES EMBRACING THE DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES, OF THE SUPREME AND APPELLATE COURTS OF THE VA RIOUS STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES, UPON DISPUTED POINTS IN FIKE, LIFE, MARINE, ACCIDENT AND ASSESSMENT INSURANCE, AND AFFECT ING FRATERNAL BENEFIT ORDERS. REFERENCE TO ANNOTATED INSURANCE CASES IN EDITORIALS IN LAW JOURNALS ON INSURANCE CASES. VOL. II FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1889. BY JOHN A. FINCH, OF THE INDIANAPOLIS BAR. INDIANAPOLIS: THE ROUGH NOTES COMPANY, PURLISHERS. |