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Page 77 - The Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire...
Page 30 - CLASSIFICATION WHOLE LIFE POLICIES No. Amount ENDOWMENT POLICIES No. Amount TOTAL NUMBERS AND AMOUNTS No. Amount At end of previous year. Issued during year Revived during year .... Totals...
Page 104 - State having power to guarantee the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, and to execute and guarantee bonds and undertakings in judicial proceedings...
Page 30 - Net present value of all the outstanding policies In force on the 31st day of December, 1910, as computed by the company on the following tables of mortality and rates of Interest, viz: American experience table...
Page 76 - Fire. WHEREAS the Insurance of Houses against Fire hath by experience been found to be of very great Service, to many Persons, who would otherwise have been reduced to Poverty and Want. And whereas, by reason of our Distance from Great-Britain, no Insurance Office there, will upon any Terms or Conditions, insure any House in this Town from Loss by Fire; and it being natural for Men to form themselves into Companies and Societies, in order to guard against those Evils and Mischiefs, which separately...
Page 50 - Written or renewed during the year Total Deduct those expired and marked off as terminated In force at the end of the year Deduct amount re-insured Net amount in force Fire risks.
Page 37 - Gross premiums (less re-Insurance) received and receivable upon all unexpired flre risks running one year or less from date of policy, Including Interest premiums on perpetual fire risks.
Page 104 - London Guarantee and Accident Company, New York City. London and Lancashire Indemnity Company, Hartford, Conn. Maryland Casualty Company, Baltimore, Md. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Boston, Mass. National Casualty Company, Detroit, Mich.
Page 136 - What should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought - the magic of the Mind!
Page 20 - ... this state which shall be a member of any association whose purpose is to establish, fix, or maintain excessive or unreasonable rates or .charges for insurance. Provided, however, that it shall be lawful for such insurance companies to be members of any association the purpose and object of which is to secure the proper inspection of risks, the classification of risks, the maintenance of uniform and reasonable rates, and the prevention of discrimination in charges between parties dealing with...

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