7. What is the number of lives insured by the company? On how many of these are two or more policies issued? What is the greatest number of policies issued by your company on any one life? What is the largest amount insured upon one life? Answer. 8. What amount of stocks and other securities is deposited in various States and Countries under the laws thereof, for the protection of all the policy-holders of the company, and where have such deposits been made? Answer. 9. What amount of stocks, and other securities is deposited in various States and Countries, which, under the laws thereof, is held exclusively for the protection of the policy-holders of such States or Countries? Name States and Countries, and amounts respectively. Answer. 10. Is the business of the company conducted upon the mutual, mixed, or strictly proprietary plan? Answer. 11. What proportion of the profits of the company may be paid to stockholders for use of real or guaranty capital? Answer. 12. Does your company issue any policies in which the Tontine principle is combined with life insurance? If so, make a registry of each group, and full detailed description from which an accurate calculation can be made of the liability of the company on account of these Tontine obligations, together with the company's own calculations of its liabilities on this particular account. Number and Amount of Policies on the lives of citizens of -- in force Dec. 31 of previous year. Deduct number and amount which have ceased to be in force during the year. Amount of Losses and Claims on policies in Total, Amount of Losses and Claims on policies unpaid Dec. 31 of previous year. incurred during the year. paid during the year. What amount of Premiums was collected, or secured, in ———— during the year, in Cash and Notes, or Credits, without any deduction for Losses, Dividends, Commissions, or other expenses? Actuaries: Paper, Mr. E. McClintock, upon "Real Cost of Life Insurance" 66 Remarks, " 66 "Taxation" 66 "C. T. Lewis, 66 PAGE ii. iii. 4 25 22 24 18 .15, 20 11 Increment Address-Opening, Hon. O. W. Chapman, President.. 1 Bryant, Mr. E. W., Remarks upon Amalgamation.... 66 Life Insurance Reserves and Solvency.. Chapman, Hon. O. W., Superintendent of Ins. for New York....... 12 24 25 3 Doyle, Hon. Peter, Ex-Officio Ins. Com. of Wisconsin.. Remarks upon Taxation....... 26 3 66 66 20 28 27 66 66 66 Liggett, J. T., Remarks upon Taxation.. Fallacies of Life Insurance Laws, Dr. T. S. Lambert "Fire Companies' Reinsurance Reserves," letter from H. S. Munson...... Harvey, Mr. A. F., Actuary, Remarks upon Amalgamation.. Hewitt, Edgar A., Editor Chronicle, Remarks upon Taxation. Lewis, Mr. C. T., Secy. Chamber of Life Ins., Paper upon Taxation... .Appendix, Art. 2 30 3 3 22 18 .18, 20 .Appendix, Art. 2 28 18 .15, 20 Hon. Messrs. Spencer, Page, Kelsey, Wailes, Church, Gold- Life Insurance, Real Cost, Paper by Mr. E. McClintock, Actuary. 66 66 McClintock, Mr. E., Actuary. Paper upon Real Cost of Insurance.. 66 Members of Convention..... Munson, Mr. H. S., Secretary, letter upon Fire Ins. Reserves. 4 25 3 30 2 PAGE 66 66 Paper upon Amalgamation, by Hon. Sam'l W. Row... 33 Fallacies of the Ins. Laws, by Dr. T. S. Lambert...Appendix, Art. 2 Pillsbury, Hon. Oliver, Ins. Com. for N. H... Remarks upon Taxation. 3 19 27 2,38 .Preface. Smith, Mr. R. J., Secretary Association of the North-west.. 66 66 66 Report upon Blanks...... Reports upon Assets and Investments.. Spencer, Hon. Joel, Ins. Commissioner for R. I. PAGR .Appendix, Art. 1 3 27 28 3 28 20 24 4 12 .Appendix, Art. 1 3 28 27 3 120 Appendix, Art. 1 15, 20 .Appendix, Art. 1 ....11, 15, 27 .18, 19, 20, 21 3 415 |