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... death , since he effected the contract , does not actually reach the conditions of his contract , and therefore does not come into the matter of valuation from a legal point of view , inasmuch as , if it did , it would partake of the ...
... death , since he effected the contract , does not actually reach the conditions of his contract , and therefore does not come into the matter of valuation from a legal point of view , inasmuch as , if it did , it would partake of the ...
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... impaired . In valuations , too , they take no account whatever of the health of the lives assured , even though knowing that some are at the point of death . With reference to the measure of proof , 1 1 • up . is , can the Office fulfil ...
... impaired . In valuations , too , they take no account whatever of the health of the lives assured , even though knowing that some are at the point of death . With reference to the measure of proof , 1 1 • up . is , can the Office fulfil ...
Side 21
... death to my family , but you tell me you are unable to complete your contract . " If the Office were not insolvent , but chose to discontinue business , he would have a right to ask for such compensation as would enable him to go to ...
... death to my family , but you tell me you are unable to complete your contract . " If the Office were not insolvent , but chose to discontinue business , he would have a right to ask for such compensation as would enable him to go to ...
Side 22
... death . We make our estimates according to the best of our al " to the circumstances under which we shall accumulate the money 66 agreed to pay ; that is to say with regard to the probable morta " rate of interest . The contract may ...
... death . We make our estimates according to the best of our al " to the circumstances under which we shall accumulate the money 66 agreed to pay ; that is to say with regard to the probable morta " rate of interest . The contract may ...
Side 24
... death , in order to form unexceptionable mortality table , may be said to be insuperal and the only tables , with which I am acquainted , which trac number of children from birth till death , or the date upon wh the observations closed ...
... death , in order to form unexceptionable mortality table , may be said to be insuperal and the only tables , with which I am acquainted , which trac number of children from birth till death , or the date upon wh the observations closed ...
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31st December Amount of Funds Annual Premium application Arithmometer assets Assurance and Annuity Assurance Companies Act Assurance Fund average Bonuses borrower calculated Carlisle Table Cash cent charged column Court of Chancery death Debentures difference Dividends Endowment Assurances Experience formula Funds on 31st given increase insolvent Institute of Actuaries investigation investment J. W. L. Glaisher joint lives less Liability loading Loans logarithms Lord Cairns Macfadyen method mortality table net premium valuation number living O O O O observations occupation OOOO Ordinary Meeting paper PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS payment per-cent period persons Peter Gray policyholder practice principle probability of dying probable error purchaser pure premium Railway rate of interest reserve reversionary life interest risk Securities Series of 1846 Sprague statistics Sums Assured Surplus surrender value table of mortality tenant Term Assurances Total Assurances transactions United Kingdom whole term دو
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Side 195 - Canada, in pursuance of the said section, the said privileges, powers, or immunities; and it is expedient to remove such doubts: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : 1.
Side 199 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Side 198 - ... of such policies, and give notice of such value to such persons, and any person to whom notice is so given shall be bound by the value so ascertained unless he gives notice of his intention to dispute such value in manner and within a time to be prescribed by a rule or order of the court.
Side 198 - Where any company is being wound up by the Court, or subject to the supervision of the Court, any attachment, sequestration, distress, or execution put in force against the estate or effects of the Company, after the commencement of the winding up, shall be void to all intents.
Side 195 - Orders made in pursuance of this Section shall be laid before Parliament within Three Weeks after they are made, if Parliament be then sitting, and if Parliament be not then sitting, within Three Weeks after the Beginning of the then next Session of Parliament.
Side 200 - The Court shall, on the application of the depositors, order the deposit fund to be paid, transferred, or delivered out to the applicants, or as they direct, so soon as it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the life assurance fund of the company, in respect of which the deposit is made, accumulated out of premiums paid to the said company, amounts to the sum of forty thousand pounds.
Side 36 - Political Statistics furnish three subdivisions: 1 s1 , the facts relating to the elements of political institutions, the number of electors, jurors, &c.; 2ndly, legal statistics; 3rdly, the statistics of finance and of national expenditure, and of civil and military establishments. Medical Statistics, strictly so called, will require at least two subdivisions; and the great subject of population, although it might be classed elsewhere, yet touches medical statistics on so many points, that it would...
Side 197 - Where a life assurance company is being wound up by the court, or subject to the supervision of the court, or voluntarily, the value of every life annuity and life policy requiring to be valued in such winding up shall be estimated in manner provided...
Side 447 - He therefore had very much pleasure in proposing that the best thanks of the meeting be given to the President, the Honorary Treasurer, and the Council for their services during the past year.