Official Report of the Proceedings of the National Insurance Convention of the United States, Volumen5J.H. and C.M. Goodsell, 1875 |
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... lives and avoid- ance of unhealthy localities . It is a rough test , indeed , and not an absolutely fair one , in view of the average age of the insured varying in different companies , once . yet it is , on the whole , one of FIFTH ...
... lives and avoid- ance of unhealthy localities . It is a rough test , indeed , and not an absolutely fair one , in view of the average age of the insured varying in different companies , once . yet it is , on the whole , one of FIFTH ...
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... lives , and under whose protection his business is carried on ; but on what principle can he be taxed by Ohio or Michigan ? It would be a precisely parallel case if this , or any Western . State should attempt to tax merchants of New ...
... lives , and under whose protection his business is carried on ; but on what principle can he be taxed by Ohio or Michigan ? It would be a precisely parallel case if this , or any Western . State should attempt to tax merchants of New ...
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... to be paid to each policy - holder in the several States . He conceded this to be a hardship upon the men who had the prudence and foresight to secure insurance upon their lives , 20 FIFTH SESSION - INSURANCE CONVENTION .
... to be paid to each policy - holder in the several States . He conceded this to be a hardship upon the men who had the prudence and foresight to secure insurance upon their lives , 20 FIFTH SESSION - INSURANCE CONVENTION .
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... lives , but it simply illus- trated the fallacy of such plan of taxation . The whole matter , including the ... lives , and is not needed by good lives . The impaired lives are those that need protection . If all the insured lives could ...
... lives , but it simply illus- trated the fallacy of such plan of taxation . The whole matter , including the ... lives , and is not needed by good lives . The impaired lives are those that need protection . If all the insured lives could ...
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... lives . If there were no impaired lives , it would be easy enough to wind up a company and give each man his share , leaving him free to take new insurance elsewhere ; but it is impossible to do justice to the impaired lives without ...
... lives . If there were no impaired lives , it would be easy enough to wind up a company and give each man his share , leaving him free to take new insurance elsewhere ; but it is impossible to do justice to the impaired lives without ...
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