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Example sentences for "insurance companies"

  • An amicable adjustment of the long-pending question of the admission of our life-insurance companies to do business in Prussia has been reached.

  • I do not know why that is, but Mr. Mitchell said yesterday that the private insurance companies similar to those of England might prevent accidents.

  • Constant efforts are made by insurance companies to guard against these "moral risks," the least calculable of any.

  • Many individuals and corporations, such as endowed charities, colleges, insurance companies, lend great sums of their own money without thereby partaking in any degree of the peculiar character of banking.

  • State inspection of insurance companies, a later kind of corporate enterprise, grew out of a similar need.

  • There is another kind of insurance companies, which differ materially from the stock companies described in the preceding sections.

  • Insurance companies present in a striking manner the complexities of the ambiguous property concept.

  • Railroads, insurance companies, great banking concerns, vast industrial corporations, were associated in the public mind as "the Interests.

  • The regular counsel of railroads, insurance companies, and other interests signed the proper docket and appeared for their clients in open committee meetings.

  • A few years ago a very large number of people were much worried by the exposure of some scandalous doings by the managers of certain great life-insurance companies.

  • They have in effect mortgaged the wealth of the people to the extent of all their deposits in the savings banks, and all their investments in life-insurance companies, and are wasting the income of these funds faster than it is earned.

  • But this sum is nearly equal to the income earned by the investments of all the savings banks and all the life-insurance companies of the country.

  • While in England he had taken notice of the life-insurance companies there, which were in a more advanced stage than those in America.

  • Temptations and opportunities of this sort must have been much greater in life-insurance companies, as they were formerly conducted, than it is now in banks.

  • About this time Gladstone caused an overhauling of the English life-insurance companies, and a number which proved to be unsound were obliged to surrender their charters.

  • Another part of their scheme was to relieve the pressure on insurance companies (life), by forming an insurance bank, which advanced 40 per cent.

  • In the Pennsylvania general corporation act of 1874 no provision was made for the formation of trust companies, but provision was made for the incorporation of title-insurance companies.

  • Are you actuated by any selfish motives--gain, revenge, or friendly interest in certain life-insurance companies or banks or trust companies?

  • The methods of insurance companies mean to be scientific, but be that as it may, they are certainly interesting.

  • None could complain of want of Insurance Companies, for, in 1810, there existed sixteen Fire Insurance Companies, viz.


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