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... occur , to replace the economic value of the deceased individual . From a family and business standpoint nearly all lives possess an economic value which may at any time be snuffed out by death , and it is as reasonable to insure ...
... occur , to replace the economic value of the deceased individual . From a family and business standpoint nearly all lives possess an economic value which may at any time be snuffed out by death , and it is as reasonable to insure ...
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A Textbook Solomon Stephen Huebner. death may occur before the savings fund has reached an ap- preciable size . Unlike the practice of saving , a life - insurance policy means certainty because it guarantees a definite estate from the ...
A Textbook Solomon Stephen Huebner. death may occur before the savings fund has reached an ap- preciable size . Unlike the practice of saving , a life - insurance policy means certainty because it guarantees a definite estate from the ...
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... occurs to every one hundred and seventy - five fire policies , while death is certain to happen . As Benjamin Franklin aptly stated : " A policy of life insurance is the oldest and safest mode of making certain provision for one's ...
... occurs to every one hundred and seventy - five fire policies , while death is certain to happen . As Benjamin Franklin aptly stated : " A policy of life insurance is the oldest and safest mode of making certain provision for one's ...
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... occur when only $ 1,000 has been paid on the mortgage , the proceeds of the policy become immediately available for the extin- guishment of the balance of $ 4,000 . The family thus becomes possessed of full title to the home , while the ...
... occur when only $ 1,000 has been paid on the mortgage , the proceeds of the policy become immediately available for the extin- guishment of the balance of $ 4,000 . The family thus becomes possessed of full title to the home , while the ...
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... occurs in innumerable cases as quickly and as suddenly as the smashing of a plate glass front . Business has greater need of life insurance than of any other kind , because it is the only form that completely encircles with impregnable ...
... occurs in innumerable cases as quickly and as suddenly as the smashing of a plate glass front . Business has greater need of life insurance than of any other kind , because it is the only form that completely encircles with impregnable ...
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accumulated actuarial agency agent American Experience table amount of insurance ance annual level premium annual premium annuity due application assets assignment assumed beneficiary benefit BUSINESS 80 cent chapter charged claims computed Contingent Beneficiary continue cost courts creditors death disability clause dividends earnings END OF END endowment insurance endowment policy equal expenses face value fact fraternal fund furnishes home office income increase instances insurable interest insurance company insured's investments law of average life-insurance companies life-insurance policies limited limited-payment lives loading loss maturity ment method mium mortality table mutual companies net premium net single premium option ordinary life policy paid-up pany payable period person policy loans policyholders premium payments premiums paid present value probability property insurance protection purchase pure endowment purpose rate of interest reserve risk saving secure single premium stipulated surance surplus survival term insurance term policy tion twenty usually whole-life policy
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Page 382 - It is not easy to define with precision what will in all cases constitute an insurable interest so as to take the contract out of the class of wager policies. It may be stated generally, however, to be such an interest, arising from the relations of the party obtaining the insurance, either as creditor of or surety for the assured, or from the ties of blood or marriage to him, as will justify a reasonable expectation of advantage or benefit from the continuance of his life.
Page 437 - A provision that all statements made by the insured shall, in the absence of fraud, be deemed representations and not warranties...
Page 401 - Provided, That when any bankrupt shall have any insurance policy which has a cash surrender value payable to himself, his estate, or personal representatives, he may, within thirty days after the cash surrender value has been ascertained and stated to the trustee by the company issuing the same, pay or secure to the trustee the sum so ascertained and stated, and continue to hold, own and carry such policy free from the claims of the creditors participating in the distribution of his estate under...
Page 403 - If any beneficiary shall die before the Insured the interest of such beneficiary shall vest in the Insured.
Page 401 - ... as of the date of the filing of the petition initiating a proceeding under this title * * * to all of the following kinds of property * * * (5) property, including rights of action, which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against him...
Page 382 - But in all cases there must be a reasonable ground, founded upon the relations of the parties to each other, either pecuniary or of blood or affinity, to expect some benefit or advantage from the continuance of the life of the assured.
Page 463 - ... that said member is in good standing in this order at the time of his death; and provided also that this certificate shall not have been surrendered by said member, and another certificate issued at his request, in accordance with the laws of this order.
Page 409 - ... this insurance, as to the interest of the mortgagee (or trustee) only therein, shall not be invalidated by any act or neglect of the mortgagor or owner...
Page 462 - ... benefit certificate shall bind the member and his beneficiaries and shall govern and control the agreement in all respects the same as though such changes, additions or amendments had been made prior to and were in force at the time of the application for membership.
Page 387 - ... assigned to one who has no insurable interest in the life of the insured; and...