Hayden's Annual Cyclopedia of Insurance in the United StatesInsurance Journal Company, 1914 - Insurance |
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... February 5 , 1850 , and was educated in the public schools of that city . His insurance experience began with six years in the western department of the Hamburg - Bremen at Chicago . January 1 , 1879 , he accepted the appointment of ...
... February 5 , 1850 , and was educated in the public schools of that city . His insurance experience began with six years in the western department of the Hamburg - Bremen at Chicago . January 1 , 1879 , he accepted the appointment of ...
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... existence in February , 1895 , as the successor of the Pacific Insurance Union , and inherited most of its dissensions . [ For an 40 account of the struggle through the years 1885 and BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS OF THE PACIFIC 39.
... existence in February , 1895 , as the successor of the Pacific Insurance Union , and inherited most of its dissensions . [ For an 40 account of the struggle through the years 1885 and BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS OF THE PACIFIC 39.
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... February 18 , 1851. He was educated in the public schools and high school of Providence , and went from the latter into the cffice of the American Insurance Company of Provi- dence . In 1871 he entered the office of the Newport Fire and ...
... February 18 , 1851. He was educated in the public schools and high school of Providence , and went from the latter into the cffice of the American Insurance Company of Provi- dence . In 1871 he entered the office of the Newport Fire and ...
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... February 6 , 1859. He was educated in the Brookline High School , Roxbury Latin School , and graduated from Harvard University in 1880 with the degree of A.B. He engaged in telephone and electric light work , and in 1884 , became an ...
... February 6 , 1859. He was educated in the Brookline High School , Roxbury Latin School , and graduated from Harvard University in 1880 with the degree of A.B. He engaged in telephone and electric light work , and in 1884 , became an ...
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... February 22 , 1872 , with S. M. Moore as president , General A. C. Ducat , vice- president ; J. Goodwin , Jr. , treasurer , and Alfred Wright , secretary . The career of the board was undisturbed until 1880 , when , because of violent ...
... February 22 , 1872 , with S. M. Moore as president , General A. C. Ducat , vice- president ; J. Goodwin , Jr. , treasurer , and Alfred Wright , secretary . The career of the board was undisturbed until 1880 , when , because of violent ...
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Page 359 - ... nor shall any such company or any officer, agent, solicitor or representative thereof, pay, allow or give, or offer to pay, allow or give, directly or indirectly as inducement to insurance, any rebate of premium payable on the policy, or any special favor or advantage in the dividends or other benefits to accrue thereon, or any paid employment or contract for services of any kind or any valuable consideration or inducement whatever not specified in the policy contract of insurance...
Page 567 - A provision that if the age of the insured has been understated, the amount payable under the policy shall be such as the premium would have purchased at the correct age...
Page 368 - ... nor shall any such company or any agent thereof make any contract of insurance or agreement as to such contract, other than as plainly expressed in the policy issued thereon...
Page 24 - State which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead...
Page 271 - State, and to pay the superintendent of said department for taxes, fines, penalties, certificates of authority, license fees and otherwise, an amount equal to the amount of such charges and payments imposed by the laws of such State upon the companies of this State and the agents thereof.
Page 375 - 08 ch.-SH;%O. '08 p.18.l. to the effect that " no life insurance company doing business in this state shall make or permit any distinction or discrimination in favor of individuals between insurants of the same class...
Page 363 - ... company for the purpose of inducing or tending to induce such person to take out a policy of insurance, or for the purpose of inducing or tending to induce a...
Page 321 - 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 271 - ... penalties, certificates of authority, license fees, or otherwise, greater than the amount required for such purposes from similar companies of other states by the then existing laws of this state, then, and in every...
Page 156 - The assured will take a complete itemized inventory of stock on hand at least once in each calendar year, and unless such inventory has been taken within twelve calendar months prior to the date of this policy one shall be taken in detail within thirty days of issuance of this policy, or this policy shall be null and void from such date, and upon demand of the assured the unearned premium from such date shall be returned.