The nine years immediately following the First Convention must be accounted the most trying period in the history of American life insurance. The number of companies which ceased doing business in New York was forty-six. Only four reinsured in companies... What Shall be Done with Assessment Insurance? - Стр. 7авторы: George Dyre Eldridge - 1899 - Страниц: 66Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| John Augustine McCall - 1898 - Страниц: 88
...and other companies. A PERIOD OF DISASTER. The nine years immediately following the First Convention must be accounted the most trying period in the history...incomplete, but a careful examination of such as are '5 LOSSES IN NEW YORK COMPANIES. 1. Includes American Tontine, Farmers and Mechanics and Empire Mutual.... | |
| Mervin Tabor - 1900 - Страниц: 216
...companies which ceased doing business in New York was forty-six. Only four reinsured in companies th. t remained solvent; only ten others paid their liabilities...loss to policy-holders by failures among American life companies to be about thirty-five million dollars, nearly all of which occurred during this period.... | |
| Abb Landis - 1914 - Страниц: 382
...with them, as' later it suffered with them. The nine years immediately following the First Convention must be accounted the most trying period in the history...loss to policy-holders by failures among American life companies to be about thirty-five million dollars, 'nearly all of which occurred during this period.... | |
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