Ex parte Southern Life & Health Ins. Co.

Decision Date25 June 1925
Docket Number6 Div. 467
Citation213 Ala. 413,105 So. 168
CourtAlabama Supreme Court
PartiesEx parte SOUTHERN LIFE & HEALTH INS. CO. et al.

Certiorari to Court of Appeals.

Huey & Welch, of Bessemer, for petitioners.

SOMERVILLE, J.

Petition of the Southern Life & Health Insurance Company and L.O. Lowe for certiorari to the Court of Appeals to review and revise the judgment and decision of that court in the case of So. L. & H. Ins. Co. et al. v. Morgan, 105 So. 161.

Writ denied.

ANDERSON, C.J., and THOMAS and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.

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  • Payne v. Alabama Cemetery Ass'n, Inc.
    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • April 23, 1982
    ...of any other possible theory of recovery. Southern Life & Health Ins. Co. v. Morgan, 21 Ala.App. 5, 105 So.2d 161, cert. denied, 213 Ala. 413, 105 So. 168 (1925). Appellees allege, as another ground for affirmance, however, that appellant's non-trespass claim is barred by the applicable one......
  • Rhodes Mut. Life Ins. Co., Inc. v. Moore
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    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • August 23, 1991
    ...with the burial of deceased relatives. Southern Life & Health Ins. Co. v. Morgan, 21 Ala.App. 5, 105 So. 161, certiorari denied, 213 Ala. 413, 105 So. 168; Jefferson County Burial Soc. v. Scott, 218 Ala. 354, 118 So. 263 Ala. at 515, 83 So.2d at 249. The rule stated in Hogan clearly contemp......
  • Estes v. Woodlawn Memorial Park, Inc.
    • United States
    • Tennessee Court of Appeals
    • September 22, 1989
    ...or friendship, have an interest in the remains. Southern Life Health Ins. Co. v. Morgan, 21 Ala.App. 5, 105 So. 161, cert. den. 213 Ala. 413, 105 So. 168 (1925); Teasley v. Thompson, 204 Ark. 959, 165 S.W.2d 940 (1942); Wales v. Wales, 21 Del.Ch. 349, 190 A. 109 The right of sepulchre is no......
  • McRae v. Booth
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
    • March 3, 2006
    ...a legal and judicially protectible right that devolves to the decedent's next of kin in the absence of a spouse), cert. denied, 213 Ala. 413, 105 So. 168 (1925). Moreover, because at common law "burial of the dead is of ecclesiastical cognizance," Deavors v. Southern Express Co., 200 Ala. 3......
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