Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Svazek 70A.L. Hummel, 1917 |
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Strana 5
... cost . In the case of a son insuring for the benefit of his mother , I grant that the continuous instalment feature is not particularly interesting . At the outset there is a disparity of many years in their ages . Pro- jecting this age ...
... cost . In the case of a son insuring for the benefit of his mother , I grant that the continuous instalment feature is not particularly interesting . At the outset there is a disparity of many years in their ages . Pro- jecting this age ...
Strana 14
... costs , no embarrassment or delays or difficulties can enter into the administration of this estate . The insurance company fills the rôle of administrator ; by law , by contract and by a proper regard for the wishes of the insured , it ...
... costs , no embarrassment or delays or difficulties can enter into the administration of this estate . The insurance company fills the rôle of administrator ; by law , by contract and by a proper regard for the wishes of the insured , it ...
Strana 25
... cost him about £ 3,184 of his capital . The balance of £ 8,816 he equally divided between his sons , enabling the doctor to move to Harley Street , and the lawyer to secure a remunerative partnership . It is safe to predict that the ...
... cost him about £ 3,184 of his capital . The balance of £ 8,816 he equally divided between his sons , enabling the doctor to move to Harley Street , and the lawyer to secure a remunerative partnership . It is safe to predict that the ...
Strana 26
... costs less than a similar annuity on a female life . Another characteristic of annuitant mortality is that , with but slight exception , each successive mortality table that has appeared , has shown a decrease in the mortality rates ...
... costs less than a similar annuity on a female life . Another characteristic of annuitant mortality is that , with but slight exception , each successive mortality table that has appeared , has shown a decrease in the mortality rates ...
Strana 56
... cost on the per- sistent policyholders . If need be it could be used as a compensa- tion for a decline in values , unexpectedly high mortality , or other contingencies . Undoubtedly the cash value privilege is a great help in times of ...
... cost on the per- sistent policyholders . If need be it could be used as a compensa- tion for a decline in values , unexpectedly high mortality , or other contingencies . Undoubtedly the cash value privilege is a great help in times of ...
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Strana 125 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Strana 135 - The proceeds of life insurance policies paid to individual beneficiaries upon the death of the insured; the amount received by the insured, as a return of premium or premiums paid by him under life insurance, endowment, or annuity contracts, either during the term or at the maturity of the term mentioned in the contract or upon surrender of the contract...
Strana 234 - Accordingly we find this typical policy providing for the payment of double benefits if such injuries are sustained (a) while a passenger in or on a public conveyance provided by a common carrier for passenger service...
Strana 230 - ... happening by chance ; unexpectedly taking place; not according to the usual course of things ; or not as expected ; " that, if a result is such as follows from ordinary means, voluntarily employed, in a not unusual or unexpected way, it cannot be called a result effected by accidental means; but that if, in the act which precedes the injury, something unforeseen, unexpected, unusual occurs which produces the injury, then the injury has resulted through accidental means.
Strana 56 - ... on the policy and any unpaid balance of the premium for the current policy year, and may collect interest in advance on the loan to the end of the current policy year...
Strana 233 - Change of occupation: If the insured be injured or contract sickness after having changed his occupation to one classified by the...
Strana 233 - If the insured be injured or contract sickness after having changed his occupation to one classified by the insurer as more hazardous than that stated in this policy or while doing for compensation anything pertaining to an occupation so classified, the insurer will pay only such portion of the indemnities provided in this policy as the premium paid would have purchased at the rates and within the limits fixed by the insurer for such more hazardous...
Strana 135 - States and not having an office or place of business therein), rent, salaries, wages, premiums, annuities, compensations, remunerations, emoluments, or other fixed or determinable annual or periodical gains, profits, and income...
Strana 168 - To know exactly which passageways are open and which are closed; to know which are fire walls and which are not; to have a mental picture of the exposures, the windows, the roof openings, the cornices, and all the other physical details important in fire-fighting — would so heighten the team work of a department that, like expert swordsmen, they could make their thrust without loss of time straight at the vulnerable part. There are a few cities in the United States where such practice, partially...
Strana 56 - ... and that the company will deduct from such loan value any existing indebtedness on the policy and any unpaid balance of the premium for the current policy year...