By the marriage contract Rouget secured to Flore a dower of one hundred thousand francs, and a life annuity of thirty thousand more.
Then swear to me to give your property to young Desroches for a life annuity.
Madame Descoings and Agathe possessed, by putting all their resources together, an income of five thousand three hundred francs, four thousand of which belonged to Madame Descoings and were merely a life annuity.
The speculators soon found out that the Government charge for a life annuity afforded a very remunerative investment, and the insurance offices made considerable profit by purchasing and reselling them.
The first writer who is known to have attempted to obtain, on correct mathematical principles, the value of a life annuity, was Jan De Witt, grand pensionary of Holland and West Friesland.
An annuity depending on the continuance of an assigned life or lives, is sometimes called a life annuity; but more commonly the simple term "annuity" is understood to mean a life annuity, unless the contrary is stated.
A life annuity, to cease in any event after a certain term of years, is called a temporary annuity.
As for the rest of his fortune, it was invested in a life annuity, with a view to give his wife and children an interest in keeping him alive; but this Machiavellian piece of foresight was scarcely necessary.
Panna Kraslavski has a life annuity of nine thousand rubles, which her uncle left her; beyond that, not a copper.
Pan Mashko offers papa three thousand life annuity, and the whole amount for the parcelling of Magyerovka.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "life annuity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.