Eaton v. Connecticut General Life Ins. Co.

Citation223 F. 1022
Decision Date08 June 1915
Docket Number258.,257
PartiesEATON v. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INS. CO. SAME v. CONNECTICUT MUT. LIFE INS. CO.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Second Circuit

In Error to the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut. Each of these causes comes here upon appeal from a judgment of the District Court, District of Connecticut, in favor of defendant in error who was plaintiff below. (D.C.) 218 F. 188, 206. The causes were tried by the court without a jury.

F. A. Scott, U.S. Atty., of Hartford, Conn., for plaintiff in error. L. F. Robinson, of Hartford, Conn., for defendants in error.

Before LACOMBE, COXE, and ROGERS, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

The controversies arose under the Corporation Excise Tax Act of August 5, 1909, the action being brought to recover taxes that had been collected under section 38 (Comp. St. 1913, Sec. 6301), which sets forth how the net income of insurance companies shall be ascertained for purposes of taxation. The precise question presented is whether certain sums of money are 'dividends' within the meaning of such section. In companies, conducted on the mutual plan policies are issued providing for a definite yearly premium, which is usually fixed somewhat above the amount required to insure safety. When a certain time has passed, and it is found that a less sum may safely be taken for a specific year, the premium for that year is reduced to the lower sum, and the insured is allowed to invest the difference, if he care to do so, in additional paid-up insurance without further medical examination. In company bookkeeping the premiums are frequently entered at their full amount and the amounts of rebate are entered as 'dividends.' They are in no true sense dividends, however they may be called, but are in fact partial abatements of premium. It is unnecessary to discuss the points raised in argument. The precise question was decided by Judge Cross in Mutual Benefit L.I. Company v. Herold (D.C.) 198 F. 199, his decision was affirmed by the Court of Appeals of the Third Circuit, 201 F. 918, 120 C.C.A. 256, and a writ of certiorari to review the decision last cited was denied by the Supreme Court. Comity calls for a like decision here, which, indeed, is fully in accord with our views of the merits of the controversy. The judgments are affirmed.

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    ... ... to many anomalies, and just what defenses may be interposed ... under a general denial is a matter of great doubt. See an ... admirable summary in 5 Corp.Jur.p. 1405. In this ... defendant's first contention is confessedly apparently ... opposed to our decision in Eaton v. Connecticut, etc., ... Co., 223 F. 1022, 138 C.C.A. 663, affirming (D.C.) 218 ... F. 206, and ... ...
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