The Annual Cyclopedia of Insurance in the United StatesH.R. Hayden., 1891 - Insurance |
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... received in his room , but never leaving his bed , is totally disabled ; as is a business man , although he gave directions to his substitute ; but not if he could personally attend at factory and superintend workmen . Paralysis of both ...
... received in his room , but never leaving his bed , is totally disabled ; as is a business man , although he gave directions to his substitute ; but not if he could personally attend at factory and superintend workmen . Paralysis of both ...
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... received from organization until December 31 , 1889 , aggregated $ 3,442,065 . The total losses paid during the same period was $ 1,851,378 . [ See Appendix , Caledonian . ] Anti - Compact Laws : Legislation forbidding fire insurance ...
... received from organization until December 31 , 1889 , aggregated $ 3,442,065 . The total losses paid during the same period was $ 1,851,378 . [ See Appendix , Caledonian . ] Anti - Compact Laws : Legislation forbidding fire insurance ...
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... received payment in full upon the scaled basis should receive any further payment whatsoever . The committee omitted the attempt to ascertain the relative inter- ests of the contingent beneficiaries in the respective policies , but made ...
... received payment in full upon the scaled basis should receive any further payment whatsoever . The committee omitted the attempt to ascertain the relative inter- ests of the contingent beneficiaries in the respective policies , but made ...
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... received has materially increased since the enact- ment of such laws . Such laws should be swept from the statutes of every state as immoral and against public policy . Supervising insur- ance officials in every instance , where ...
... received has materially increased since the enact- ment of such laws . Such laws should be swept from the statutes of every state as immoral and against public policy . Supervising insur- ance officials in every instance , where ...
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... received an important amendment . Under the amended statute it will be of little avail to a dishonest officer to set up in defense that the subscribing oath before the notary was not taken , if his signature is properly appended to the ...
... received an important amendment . Under the amended statute it will be of little avail to a dishonest officer to set up in defense that the subscribing oath before the notary was not taken , if his signature is properly appended to the ...
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accident accumulated dividend actual cash value actuary agent annual premiums appointed April assets assistant secretary association Boston capital stock cent Charles charter authorizes fire Chicago claims commenced business company's Connecticut contract death December 31 directors are Messrs dollars Edward endowment policies executive committee February Fire and Marine Fire insurance company Fire Underwriters force fund George George H Hartford Henry hereby home office incorporated insurance commissioner insurance department interest issued James January John July June manager March marine insurance Massachusetts ment Mutual Fire Mutual Life insurance Northwestern Rep officers are Messrs Ohio organization amount original paid-in capital paid-up policy pany payable Philadelphia policy-holders present officers receipts received since organization risks superintendent surplus surrender term thereof Thomas tion tontine total cash dividends total losses paid total premiums received transact treasurer vice-president William William H York York city
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Page 198 - SECTION 21. And be it further enacted, That, in order to avoid misconstruction, it is hereby declared...
Page 63 - Whenever this company shall pay the mortgagee any sum for loss or damage under this policy and shall claim that, as to the mortgagor or owner, no liability therefor existed, this company .shall, to the extent of such payment, be thereupon legally subrogated to all the rights of the party to whom such payment shall be made under all securities held as collateral to the mortgage debt...
Page 59 - It shall be optional, however, with this company to take all, or any part, of the articles at such ascertained or appraised value, and also to repair, rebuild, or replace the property lost or damaged with other of like kind and quality...
Page 60 - If a building or any part thereof fall, except as the result of fire, all insurance by this policy on such building or its contents shall immediately cease.
Page 59 - This entire policy, unless otherwise provided by agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto, shall be void if the insured now has or shall hereafter make or procure any other contract of insurance, whether valid or not, on property covered in whole or in part by this policy...
Page 62 - ... shall not be invalidated by any act or neglect of the mortgagor or owner of the within described property, nor by any foreclosure or other proceedings or notice of sale relating to the property, nor by any change in the title or ownership of the property, nor by the occupation of the premises for purposes more hazardous than are permitted by this policy; provided that in case the mortgagor or owner...
Page 59 - This entire policy shall be void if the insured has concealed or misrepresented, in writing or otherwise, any material fact or circumstance concerning this insurance or the subject thereof; or if the interest of the insured in the property be not truly stated herein; or in case of any fraud or false swearing by the insured touching any matter relating to this insurance or the subject thereof, whether before or after a loss.
Page 16 - ... between them or themselves and others to preclude a free and unrestricted competition among themselves or others in the sale or transportation of any such article or commodity, or by which they shall agree to pool, combine or unite any interest they may have in connection with the sale or transportation of any such article or commodity that its price might in any manner be affected.
Page 60 - ... herein described, whether intended for occupancy by owner or tenant, be or become vacant or unoccupied and so remain for ten days.
Page 59 - Or, if any change, other than by the death of an insured, take place in the interest, title or possession of the subject of insurance except change of occupants without increase of hazards, whether by legal process or judgment or by voluntary act of the insured or otherwise...