Is a plaintiff entitled to demand the forfeiture of a premium that is overdue?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from McGeachie v. North American Life Insurance Co., 1893 CanLII 25 (ON CA):

In Edge v. Duke, 18 L.J. Ch. 183, where the company had not only demanded payment of the overdue premium, but had sued for it, they were held entitled to insist upon the forfeiture notwithstanding.

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