Jackson v. United States (281 U.S. 344)/Opinion of the Court
United States Supreme Court
Jackson v. United States (281 U.S. 344)
Argued: March 4, 5, 1930. ---
This action was brought in the United States Court for Kansas to recover for permanent total disability on a war risk insurance policy. The court gave plaintiff judgment for the amount of the accrued installments with interest on each to date of the judgment, and directed that the judgment bear interest until paid. (D. C.) 24 F.(2d) 981. The United States took the case to the Circuit Court of Appeals and there contended that plaintiff was not entitled to interest. The Circuit Court of Appeals rightly reversed the judgment. 34 F. (2d) 241.
The case is ruled by this court's decision on the third question certified in United States v. Worley, 281 U.S. 339, 50 S.C.t. 291, 74 L. Ed. -, announced this day.
Judgment affirmed.
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