The Annual Cyclopedia of Insurance in the United StatesH.R. Hayden., 1893 - Insurance |
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Page 11
... agreed to back the proposition also with his private resources . The Etna's total loss in the Chicago conflagration was $ 3,782,000 . The interval between the two historic events by which the integrity of the Etna was tested through and ...
... agreed to back the proposition also with his private resources . The Etna's total loss in the Chicago conflagration was $ 3,782,000 . The interval between the two historic events by which the integrity of the Etna was tested through and ...
Page 59
... agreed that it should be a non - board company . The original design was to have a large capital , but , this being difficult to raise , the sum of $ 200,000 was finally fixed upon . Insurance agents in other places were induced to take ...
... agreed that it should be a non - board company . The original design was to have a large capital , but , this being difficult to raise , the sum of $ 200,000 was finally fixed upon . Insurance agents in other places were induced to take ...
Page 95
... agreed that this company shall not be liable for consequential dam- ages , nor for loss cansed directly or indirectly by invasion , insurrection , riot , civil war , or commotion , or military , or usurped power , or by order of any ...
... agreed that this company shall not be liable for consequential dam- ages , nor for loss cansed directly or indirectly by invasion , insurrection , riot , civil war , or commotion , or military , or usurped power , or by order of any ...
Page 121
... agreed schedule . The inspector of the asso- ciation is Captain Ashbrook , formerly special agent for the American Central of St. Louis . The association in June , 1892 , appointed a factory improvement committee , modeled upon that of ...
... agreed schedule . The inspector of the asso- ciation is Captain Ashbrook , formerly special agent for the American Central of St. Louis . The association in June , 1892 , appointed a factory improvement committee , modeled upon that of ...
Page 139
... agreed to act until the close of March of the present year , and then to accept a seat at the board . The directors had not only anxiously considered , but were giving constant attention to the question of the future management of the ...
... agreed to act until the close of March of the present year , and then to accept a seat at the board . The directors had not only anxiously considered , but were giving constant attention to the question of the future management of the ...
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