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Page 245
... standard premium , depending on size of premium ; and ( c ) a maximum retrospective premium ranging from 175 to 125 per cent of the standard premium , again depend- ing on size of premium . " Between these limits , the premium is based ...
... standard premium , depending on size of premium ; and ( c ) a maximum retrospective premium ranging from 175 to 125 per cent of the standard premium , again depend- ing on size of premium . " Between these limits , the premium is based ...
Page 397
... standard only by an adjustment fac- tor that could in no case exceed 10.5 per cent . The remaining plans specify maximum premiums substantially in excess of the standard premiums for concerns with poor loss records . Those having very ...
... standard only by an adjustment fac- tor that could in no case exceed 10.5 per cent . The remaining plans specify maximum premiums substantially in excess of the standard premiums for concerns with poor loss records . Those having very ...
Page 420
... Standard , 360 Standard Accident Table , 195 Standard Wage Distribution , 200- 204 , 222 State insurance : cost of , 234-237 , 238 , 304-308 ; promptness of pay- ment , 305–306 ; selection and com- pensation of personnel , 306-307 ...
... Standard , 360 Standard Accident Table , 195 Standard Wage Distribution , 200- 204 , 222 State insurance : cost of , 234-237 , 238 , 304-308 ; promptness of pay- ment , 305–306 ; selection and com- pensation of personnel , 306-307 ...
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PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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