O'NEILL, C. J.
Appellant company propounds four propositions of law, contending therein that its agents could not waive the required medical examination nor the completion of the medical history portion of the application; that the testimony concerning the statements made by the agents as to coverage was inadmissible to prove existence of the contract; that no contract could become effective until completion of the medical examination; and that no contract could have...
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