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Example sentences for "insurers"

Lexicographically close words:
insurance; insurances; insure; insured; insurer; insures; insurgence; insurgency; insurgent; insurgents
  1. But there will always be circumstances in which there can be no security against frauds, but common faith; nor do I see how we can secure the insurers against the possibility of being defrauded.

  2. No man will assert that we ought to assist our enemies, nor will any man imagine that we assist them by impoverishing them, and if our insurers gain by their practice, the Spaniards must undoubtedly be losers.

  3. If our insurers gain by securing the ships of our enemies, the nation is benefited, for all national gain must circulate through the hands of individuals.

  4. The difficulties of the first year were surmounted, and insurers came to its support.

  5. A man went and insured his life, securing the privilege of a free-dying Englishman, and then took the insurers to dine at a tavern to meet several other persons.

  6. If persons carry goods only on special contract, and choose their customers, they are private carriers, and are not liable as insurers of the goods entrusted to their care.

  7. They are liable as insurers of their guests' baggage entrusted to their care.

  8. There was no necessity for his telling the insurers anything about the Peak, for instance, and on that part of the subject, therefore, he wisely held his tongue.

  9. The property used, Mark said had been appropriated to his wants, without going into details, and the main results being so very satisfactory, the insurers asked no further.

  10. But the property had all been transferred, to the insurers by the payment of the amount underwritten, and Mark made his report at the office.

  11. It appeared to me that the eggs from which young Insurers were hatched were incubated in dust and heat, like the eggs of ostriches, judging from the places to which those incipient giants repaired on a Monday morning.

  12. I had grand ideas of the wealth and importance of Insurers of Ships in the City, and I began to think with awe of having laid a young Insurer on his back, blackened his enterprising eye, and cut his responsible head open.

  13. A kind of naval insurance, where the insurers only run the risk of the outward voyage; when both the going out and return of a vessel is insured, it is called amphoteroplon.

  14. A written contract, by which the insurers oblige themselves to indemnify sea-risks under various conditions.

  15. A voluntary departure from the usual course of the voyage, without any necessary or justifiable cause: a step which discharges the insurers from further responsibility.

  16. A meeting of the insurers in the Norwich Union Life Office was held at the Assembly Rooms, Norwich, "to take into consideration the examiners' report, agreeable to the resolutions of the meeting held on the 6th inst.

  17. He claimed from the insurers of the ship what would have been the ship's G.

  18. But in practice the contributions are paid by the insurers of the several interests.

  19. He is considered a confidential person, to whom the owners, shippers and insurers look, in some measure, for special duties and qualifications.

  20. The Mutual principle has a strong attraction for many insurers and projectors.

  21. But if all the insurance is taken at the same rate the insurers will have received premiums ten times as great on the former group as upon the latter.

  22. Policies for short terms, on which the computed net rates are the lowest, have been found so unprofitable to the insurers that they are rarely granted, and only with a very heavy loading of the tabular value.

  23. It was therefore arranged that insurers should have the option of making their payments by means of a small deduction from their salaries.

  24. This improvement was found to produce the desired effect; the number of insurers increasing by about eighty per cent.

  25. He must have known that the whole body of the insured paid to the insurers more than the insurers paid to them; otherwise the business could not have been conducted.

  26. We find by them that insurers had before that period conducted themselves in such a manner, that the utmost confidence was reposed in their honesty, and that on this account few or no disputes had arisen[710].

  27. The marine insurers are called in this country under-writers, because they write their names under the policy.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insurers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.