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Page 42
... annual dividend fund of the policyholders as a body might be drawn upon to a moderate extent to make good the difference ; for any policyholder who should object to some lessening of his annual policy dividends on this account would be ...
... annual dividend fund of the policyholders as a body might be drawn upon to a moderate extent to make good the difference ; for any policyholder who should object to some lessening of his annual policy dividends on this account would be ...
Page 43
... annual surpluses accumu- lated by the companies under the promise of distributing these surpluses to the policyholders as dividends on their policies . In the light of the latest developments in connection with the war losses which the ...
... annual surpluses accumu- lated by the companies under the promise of distributing these surpluses to the policyholders as dividends on their policies . In the light of the latest developments in connection with the war losses which the ...
Page 52
... annually amounted to over 1,300,000,000 marks , and the total amount of life insurance in force aggregated over 16,000,000,000 marks , with an annual premium income of about 700,000,000.2 The war has had a marked effect on the business ...
... annually amounted to over 1,300,000,000 marks , and the total amount of life insurance in force aggregated over 16,000,000,000 marks , with an annual premium income of about 700,000,000.2 The war has had a marked effect on the business ...
Page 59
... annual cost of the insurance to these older policyholders be affected , but under certain circumstances the very integrity of their insurance might be jeopardized . It is advisable , therefore , to analyze the situation in the leading ...
... annual cost of the insurance to these older policyholders be affected , but under certain circumstances the very integrity of their insurance might be jeopardized . It is advisable , therefore , to analyze the situation in the leading ...
Page 61
... annual death rate was approximately 110 per 1000 , with a disease death rate of 69 per 1000. In the Franco - German War , the German army had a death rate of 42 per 1000 , and in the Chino - Japanese War , the death rate for the ...
... annual death rate was approximately 110 per 1000 , with a disease death rate of 69 per 1000. In the Franco - German War , the German army had a death rate of 42 per 1000 , and in the Chino - Japanese War , the death rate for the ...
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$1000 for service ally of enemy American ance application Association assured Barratry beneficiary British Bureau Bureau of War cargoes cent claims clause compensation contract death declared or hostilities dependents disability effect enemy or ally enlisted Extra annual premium extra premium family allowance fire insurance form of policy forms of insurance France funds German insurance granted hazards hereby hostilities are begun increased insurance written interest invested King's enemies large number liability limited loans loss Majesty's Government marine insurance ment military or naval monthly mortality nations naval service navy neutral countries neutral port Norwich Union offices paid panies payable payment period person policyholders premium per $1000 profits property insured reinsurance result Risk Insurance safe port Schedule III securities service pension ship social insurance soldiers thereof tion trade Treasury Department underwriters United vessel voyage War Risk Insurance widow
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Page 286 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
Page 258 - Any of the district courts of the United States within the jurisdiction of which such inquiry is carried on may, in case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpoena...
Page 292 - Upon any kind of goods and merchandises, and also upon the body, tackle, apparel, ordnance, munition, artillery, boat, and other furniture, of and in the good ship or vessel called the whereof is master under God, for this present voyage, or whosoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever other name or names the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called...
Page 291 - Warranted free of capture, seizure, and detention and the consequences thereof, or of any attempt thereat, piracy excepted, and also from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations whether before or after declaration of war.
Page 258 - ... to give evidence touching the matter in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
Page 281 - And it is especially declared and agreed that no acts of the insurer or insured in recovering, saving, or preserving the property insured shall be considered as a waiver or acceptance of abandonment.
Page 288 - General average and salvage to be adjusted according to the law and practice obtaining at the place where the adventure ends, as if the contract of affreightment contained no special terms upon the subject; but where the contract of affreightment so provides the adjustment shall be according to York-Antwerp Rules.
Page 296 - And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises...
Page 278 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c, or any part thereof.
Page 21 - In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington...