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Page 72
The business of industrial assurance is life assurance conducted with the use of
collectors, that is to say, it is life assurance in which the premiums are received by
means of collectors who make house to house visits for that purpose at weekly ...
The business of industrial assurance is life assurance conducted with the use of
collectors, that is to say, it is life assurance in which the premiums are received by
means of collectors who make house to house visits for that purpose at weekly ...
Page 251
It ranks as ordinary business because the premiums are payable at quarterly or
longer intervals ; it differs from the business of companies not doing industrial
assurance because the sums assured are normally much less and because the ...
It ranks as ordinary business because the premiums are payable at quarterly or
longer intervals ; it differs from the business of companies not doing industrial
assurance because the sums assured are normally much less and because the ...
Page 260
These are the only companies other than the Wesleyan with premiums above £
10,000. Most of the remaining companies were moribund in 1887. The Mutual
Offices are three large societies — Liverpool Victoria, Royal Liver and Scottish
Legal ...
These are the only companies other than the Wesleyan with premiums above £
10,000. Most of the remaining companies were moribund in 1887. The Mutual
Offices are three large societies — Liverpool Victoria, Royal Liver and Scottish
Legal ...
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Contents
Introduction and Summary | 5 |
The Way to Freedom from Want 1116 | 11 |
Summary of Plan for Social Security 1719 | 17 |
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