The Life Insurance Industry: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First [-second] Session, Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 3011 páginas |
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... addition , it was felt that there ought to be a central guaranty fund as a further safeguard protecting policyholders . Accordingly , an- other function of the central office or offices is to provide this guaranty fund , which is made ...
... addition , it was felt that there ought to be a central guaranty fund as a further safeguard protecting policyholders . Accordingly , an- other function of the central office or offices is to provide this guaranty fund , which is made ...
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... addition , Dr. Joseph Belth , Professor of Insurance at Indiana University , has devised another method showing the amount of money retained by an insurer over a 20 - year period . In a recent issue of " Money " magazine , Volume 2 ...
... addition , Dr. Joseph Belth , Professor of Insurance at Indiana University , has devised another method showing the amount of money retained by an insurer over a 20 - year period . In a recent issue of " Money " magazine , Volume 2 ...
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... addition , savings bank life insurance customarily enjoys the lowest lapse rate in the industry . Once our policies are purchased , they generally remain in force for a considerably longer period than those sold by other insurers . A ...
... addition , savings bank life insurance customarily enjoys the lowest lapse rate in the industry . Once our policies are purchased , they generally remain in force for a considerably longer period than those sold by other insurers . A ...
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... addition , Connecticut operates under a limitation of $ 10,000 on group life insurance coverage . There is no restriction in Massachusetts and New York on the amount of group insurance that may be issued by these two states . Rather ...
... addition , Connecticut operates under a limitation of $ 10,000 on group life insurance coverage . There is no restriction in Massachusetts and New York on the amount of group insurance that may be issued by these two states . Rather ...
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... addition to dividends . Belth's analysis shows that the company retains $ 2,724 . That's almost twice as much retined as in the most expensive policies of companies in our table and 55 times the cost of a TIAA policy . EXHIBIT E [ From ...
... addition to dividends . Belth's analysis shows that the company retains $ 2,724 . That's almost twice as much retined as in the most expensive policies of companies in our table and 55 times the cost of a TIAA policy . EXHIBIT E [ From ...
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Página 856 - ... for as many persons as there are directors or managers to be elected, or to cumulate said shares and give one candidate as many votes as the number of directors multiplied by the number of his shares of stock shall equal, or to distribute them, on the same principle, among as many candidates as he shall think fit; and such directors or managers shall not be elected in any other manner...
Página 835 - The Board of Directors of the Corporation shall determine and prescribe the manner in which its obligations shall be incurred and its expenses allowed and paid.
Página 858 - No officer, director, or employee of any corporation or unincorporated association, no partner or employee of any partnership, and no individual, primarily engaged in the issue, flotation, underwriting, public sale, or distribution, at wholesale or retail, or through syndicate participation, of stocks, bonds, or other similar securities...
Página 861 - Board shall be authorized and empowered to grant by special permit to national banks applying therefor, when not in contravention of State or local law, the right to act as trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of stocks and bonds, guardian of estates, assignee, receiver, committee of estates of lunatics, or in any other fiduciary capacity...
Página 1180 - Act specifically relates to the business of insurance: Provided, That after June 30, 1948. ... the Sherman Act. ... the Clayton Act, and ... the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended, shall be applicable to the business of insurance to the extent that such business is not regulated by State Law.
Página 832 - That nothing herein contained shall prevent any State member bank from establishing and operating branches in the United States or any dependency or insular possession thereof or in any foreign country, on the same terms and conditions and subject to the same limitations and restrictions as are applicable to the establishment of branches by national banks...
Página 1197 - No Act of Congress shall be construed to invalidate, impair. or supersede any law enacted by any State for the purpose of regulating the business of insurance...
Página 868 - A provision that the policy shall be incontestable after it has been in force during the lifetime of the insured for a period •of two years from its date of issue...
Página 838 - Before approving the application of any such State nonmember bank, the Board of Directors shall give consideration to the factors enumerated in section 6 and shall determine, upon the basis of a thorough examination of such bank, that its assets in excess of its capital requirements are adequate to enable it to meet all of its liabilities to depositors and other creditors as shown by the books of the bank.
Página 843 - Corporation shall have all the rights, powers, and privileges now possessed by or hereafter given receivers of insolvent national banks and shall be subject to the obligations and penalties not inconsistent with the provisions of this paragraph to which such receivers are now or may hereafter become subject.