[108] Hancock Nat. Bank. v. Farnum, 176 U.S. 640 (1900).
[109] 237 U.S. 531 (1916); followed in Modern Woodmen of Am. v. Mixer, 267 U.S. 544 (1925).
[110] 305 U.S. 66, 75, 79 (1938).
[111] 331 U.S. 586, 588-589, 637 (1947).
[112] New York Life Ins. Co. v. Head, 234 U.S. 149 (1914); Aetna Life Ins. Co. v. Dunken, 266 U.S. 389 (1924).
[113] 193 U.S. 635 (1904).
[114] National Mutual B. & L. Asso. v. Brahan, 193 U.S. 635 (1904).
[115] New York Life Ins. Co. v. Cravens, 178 U.S. 389 (1900). See also American Fire Ins. Co. v. King Lumber Co., 250 U.S. 2 (1919).
[116] Griffin v. McCoach, 313 U.S. 498 (1941).
[117] 314 U.S. 201, 206-208 (1941). However, a decree of a Montana Supreme Court, insofar as it permitted judgment creditors of a dissolved Iowa surety company to levy execution against local assets to satisfy judgment, as against title to such assets of the Iowa insurance commissioner as statutory liquidator and successor to the dissolved company, was held to deny full faith and credit to the statutes of Iowa.—Clark v. Willard, 292 U.S. 112 (1934).