Courts Won't Always Apply Literal Meaning of Statutes or Con

Courts Won't Always Apply Literal Meaning of Statutes or Contracts

Fourth Circuit held that literal interpretation of a North Carolina insurance law was poppycock. Whitmire v. S. Farm Bureau Life Ins. The case involved a North Carolina statute that required an insurer to provide notice by mail addressed to the insured’s last known post-office.

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