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Survival

Survival. Glover v. Davis – p. 46. Who gets life insurance proceeds? If Daughter survived, all to her heirs. If Father survived, all to contingent beneficiaries named in policy. PC § 47; EC § 121.052. 120 hour survival requirement. Where does property go?.

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Survival

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  1. Survival

  2. Glover v. Davis – p. 46 • Who gets life insurance proceeds? • If Daughter survived, all to her heirs. • If Father survived, all to contingent beneficiaries named in policy.

  3. PC § 47; EC § 121.052 • 120 hour survival requirement

  4. Where does property go? • As if person who did not survive long enough died first. • A “constructive death.”

  5. Policies • Prevent multiple administrations of property. • Avoid proof problems and gruesome evidence. • Carry out intent.

  6. The Tylenol Case

  7. “Evil” use of survival statute? • Problem 5, page 49

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