The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and Practice of Insurance in All Its Branches: a Biographical Summary ... a Bibliographical Repertory of All Works Written Upon the Subject ... an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance ...C. and E. Layton, 1880 - Insurance |
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... condition of the contract of Life Ins . from the very beginning that persons dying by the hands of justice forfeit ... condition ; but even where there has been no such condition , the pol . in such cases is held to be void under the ...
... condition of the contract of Life Ins . from the very beginning that persons dying by the hands of justice forfeit ... condition ; but even where there has been no such condition , the pol . in such cases is held to be void under the ...
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... condition to this effect . Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst , in giving the decision in this House of Lords case , said : The question under these circumstances is this : whether the assignees can recover against the Ins . Co. the amount of ...
... condition to this effect . Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst , in giving the decision in this House of Lords case , said : The question under these circumstances is this : whether the assignees can recover against the Ins . Co. the amount of ...
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... conditions of his pol . We cannot adopt the ingenious suggestion of the defts . counsel that the defts . intended to insure against what is called a natural death , as distinguished from a violent death . It is sufficient to say such is ...
... conditions of his pol . We cannot adopt the ingenious suggestion of the defts . counsel that the defts . intended to insure against what is called a natural death , as distinguished from a violent death . It is sufficient to say such is ...
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... conditions required in each case to be regulated by special contract . We confess these reasons appear to us altogether insufficient . It has to be remembered that the League owned vessels enough to justify it in becoming its own ...
... conditions required in each case to be regulated by special contract . We confess these reasons appear to us altogether insufficient . It has to be remembered that the League owned vessels enough to justify it in becoming its own ...
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... conditions . Such a harbour when associated with a mercantile town becomes a PORT . HARBOUR DUES . - See PORT - CHARGES . HARDING , CHARLES . - Man . of Accident Ins . Co. ( No. 2 ) , since its reorganization in 1870. Was trained to Ins ...
... conditions . Such a harbour when associated with a mercantile town becomes a PORT . HARBOUR DUES . - See PORT - CHARGES . HARDING , CHARLES . - Man . of Accident Ins . Co. ( No. 2 ) , since its reorganization in 1870. Was trained to Ins ...
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Aberystwith Accident Actuary agent aneurism angina pectoris Annu Annuities apoplexy Asso Assu average Bath Bills of Mort body branch Brighton building causes climate condition connexion considerable consumption contained contract death-rate deaths from diseases defts districts dropsy Eastbourne effect England English estab experience favourable females Fire Friendly Grand Pensionary Hardy hazardous Health Resorts heart disease heat heir Hercules hereditary hist hot water Ilfracombe increase influence Inst insured Invalidity liability Littlehampton Lives Llandudno London Lowestoft males Margate Marine North Meols organ orig paper pericarditis persons Physicians pipes places Post Mag practical prem present Preservation of Health prob Railway Ramsgate rate of mort Reg.-Gen regarded regis remarked risk Sanitary Science Scotland sickness South Bersted Statistics sub-district Teignmouth temperature towns Treatise tuenda ventilation watering-places wherein