Regulating the Use of the Mails with Respect to Insurance Contracts: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6452, a Bill Making it Unlawful to Use the Mails to Solicit Or Effect Insurance Or Collect and Transmit Insurance Premiums in Any State Without Complying with the Insurance Laws Thereof, March 13, 18, 28, April 2-3, 1935U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 221 sider |
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Side 4
... regulatory features . This bill is aimed at the fly - by - night organizations only which do not attempt to comply with any of those regulatory features except in one State , which , for reasons best known to themselves , they select as ...
... regulatory features . This bill is aimed at the fly - by - night organizations only which do not attempt to comply with any of those regulatory features except in one State , which , for reasons best known to themselves , they select as ...
Side 8
... regulation . In my private practice of law I have had any number of in- stances where insurance was utterly worthless . I presume that every member of this committee has had similar experience , and it was with that background that I ...
... regulation . In my private practice of law I have had any number of in- stances where insurance was utterly worthless . I presume that every member of this committee has had similar experience , and it was with that background that I ...
Side 9
... regulation as proposed in H. R. 6452 is much needed legislation . All supervising insurance officials are confronted daily with the problem of curbing the ac- tivities of the organizations who use the mails to solicit premiums on ...
... regulation as proposed in H. R. 6452 is much needed legislation . All supervising insurance officials are confronted daily with the problem of curbing the ac- tivities of the organizations who use the mails to solicit premiums on ...
Side 16
... regulations which are equal to or more stringent than those of any other State . Therefore , the policyholders of the Church Properties Fire Insurance Corporation and of the Church Life Insurance Corporation are assured of super- vision ...
... regulations which are equal to or more stringent than those of any other State . Therefore , the policyholders of the Church Properties Fire Insurance Corporation and of the Church Life Insurance Corporation are assured of super- vision ...
Side 29
... regulations which may be laid down in a varying manner by every individual State might work great hardship not only on those insurance companies , either in the life- insurance field , the fire - insurance field , or any other field ...
... regulations which may be laid down in a varying manner by every individual State might work great hardship not only on those insurance companies , either in the life- insurance field , the fire - insurance field , or any other field ...
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agency agents amendment American ASHBROOK Bank & Trust Bankers benefit bill H. R. Casualty certificate Chairman Chicago Church City claims Commercial Travelers committee favorably bill comply Congress Congressman contracts corporation cost Court D. C. DEAR District of Columbia DOBBINS favorably bill 6452 Federal Fire Insurance fly-by-night fraud fraudulent gentlemen GOODWIN hearing Hobbs bill House bill 6452 House of Representatives House Office Building HUBBARD Illinois insurance business Insurance Co insurance commissioners insurance companies insurance department insurance laws interest Iowa LAUTMANN legislation legitimate letter licensed Lloyds of London March 22 MARSHALL National Bank National Surety Co Office and Post Ohio old-line operating organizations panies percent policyholders Post Office Department Post Roads premiums present prohibiting protection Railway Express Agency regulation reinsurance respectfully ROMJUE service of process statement statute subcommittee telegram tion Traveling Men's Association Underwriters Union United Washington WILLIAM write insurance York
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Side 196 - ... 85 per centum or more of the income consists of amounts collected from members for the sole purpose of making such payments and meeting expenses; (D) Service performed in the employ of a voluntary employees...
Side 214 - The grant of power to Congress over the subject of interstate commerce was to enable it to regulate such commerce, and not to give it authority to control the States in their exercise of the police power over local trade and manufacture.
Side 212 - The business of insurance is not commerce. The contract of insurance is not an instrumentality of commerce. The making of such a contract is a mere incident of commercial intercourse, and in this respect there is no difference whatever between insurance against fire and insurance against
Side 214 - The maintenance of the authority of the States over matters purely local is as essential to the preservation of our institutions as is the conservation of the supremacy of the federal power in all matters entrusted to the Nation by the Federal Constitution.
Side 214 - In our view the necessary effect of this act is, by means of a prohibition against the movement in interstate commerce of ordinary commercial commodities, to regulate the hours of labor of children in factories and mines within the States, a purely state authority.
Side 28 - I am taking the liberty of sending a copy of this letter to the other members of your committee.
Side 116 - Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives...
Side 214 - To sustain this statute would not be, in our judgment, a recognition of the lawful exertion of congressional authority over interstate commerce, but would sanction an invasion by the Federal power of the control of a matter purely local in its character and over which no authority has been delegated to Congress in conferring the power to regulate commerce among the States.
Side vii - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Side 87 - Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises...