The Assurance Magazine, and Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, Volum 3C. & E. Layton., 1853 |
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... whole property must be the measure , or a part of it ; but the latter cannot be a fair indicator unless it be a like portion in every case , and then the result would be the same as would arise from taking the whole . The relative ...
... whole property must be the measure , or a part of it ; but the latter cannot be a fair indicator unless it be a like portion in every case , and then the result would be the same as would arise from taking the whole . The relative ...
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... whole , or into how much current money can it be converted ? This taken as the measure of liability necessarily puts all upon precisely the same level , and the sacrifice made by each is exactly proportionate . It is this species of ...
... whole , or into how much current money can it be converted ? This taken as the measure of liability necessarily puts all upon precisely the same level , and the sacrifice made by each is exactly proportionate . It is this species of ...
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... whole country converted in effect into ready money . But independently of these considerations , it must surely be admitted that the founding taxation upon expenditure merely , has nothing to justify it . The allowing the individual to ...
... whole country converted in effect into ready money . But independently of these considerations , it must surely be admitted that the founding taxation upon expenditure merely , has nothing to justify it . The allowing the individual to ...
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... whole table . The following are six varie- ties of data concerning " sickness , " given by a different actuary in each case , as in the preceding data relating to “ mortality " : - Average amount of Sickness annually experienced in each ...
... whole table . The following are six varie- ties of data concerning " sickness , " given by a different actuary in each case , as in the preceding data relating to “ mortality " : - Average amount of Sickness annually experienced in each ...
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... whole of the working classes are concerned , a more extended collection of facts would form a preferable source from whence to deduce the laws regulating sickness . The fact of the imperfection of the existing data is the Laws of ...
... whole of the working classes are concerned , a more extended collection of facts would form a preferable source from whence to deduce the laws regulating sickness . The fact of the imperfection of the existing data is the Laws of ...
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Side 150 - ... not extend to cover the same, excepting only as far as relates to any excess of value beyond the amount of such specified insurance or insurances, which said excess is declared to be under the protection of the policy, and subject to average aforesaid.
Side 150 - ... such fire or fires shall first happen. But it is at the same time declared and agreed, that if any specific parcel of goods...
Side 150 - It is hereby declared and agreed that in case the property aforesaid in all the buildings, places, or limits included in this insurance, shall at the breaking out of any fire or fires, be collectively of greater value than the sum insured, then this Company shall pay and make good such a portion only of the loss or damage as the sum insured shall bear to the whole value of the property aforesaid, at the time when such fire or fires shall first happen.
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