The nation soon became sensible of the advantages to be derived from this trade, and Parliament gave premiums to the different adventurers.
A premium of three shillings and fourpence is obtained for killing one of these eagles; and smaller premiums are given for killing less destructive birds.
On Assurances for the whole of Life only one half of the Premiums need be paid for the first five years.
He is to continue to paypremiums as long as he lives, if he does not anticipate them by a single payment, or by several payments.
The Life Premiums charged by the Lancashire are much lower than those of many other first-class Offices, and this difference in Premium is equal to an immediate Bonus.
In some form or other all the premiums paid have to be sent to the other side.
In calculating the chances upon the whole numbers in the wheels, and the premiums which are paid, there is generally about 33 1-3d per cent.
Consequently it must follow, that the premiums of insurance, as well as the price of Shares and Tickets, instead of acquiring in their value a very considerable increase, must be subject to a very considerable diminution.
Our experience after the Civil War was very similar to England's, and the Treasury's surplus annually accumulated to a point that forced the Government to buy back at high premiums the bonds it was not privileged to call.
A settlement shall be effected of unpaid premiums which became due during the war, or of claims for losses which occurred during the war.
The high premiums given for new loans had sunk the price of the old stock near a third of its original value; so that the purchasers had an obligation from the state to repay them with an addition of 33 per cent to their capital.
In this the amount of the premiums is computed on the time which they have run.
In vain does the author declaim on the highpremiums given for the loans during the war.
It would reduce costs and premiums for millions of families and businesses.
But you know, things like childcare and sick leave and equal pay, things like lower mortgage premiums and a higher minimum wage--these ideas will make a meaningful difference in the lives of millions of families.
And we did all this while adding years to Medicare's finances, keeping Medicare premiums flat, and lowering prescription costs for millions of seniors.
Challis got away in a most dastardly manner, leaving Judith exposed to risks and averages and premiums beyond the wildest dreams of Negotiation run mad.
The premiums recently earned and some yet to be decided are features of the contracts made before this conclusion was reached.
The premiums received on these policies were large, and the losses were precisely those within the contemplation of the insurers.
It has been decided, however, to provide in every shipbuilding contract that the builder should pay all trial expenses, and it has also been determined to pay no speed premiums in future contracts.
He is employed by the person who has an interest to insure, pays the premiums to the underwriter, takes up the policy, and receives from the underwriter payment in the event of a loss under the policy.
Usually the broker keeps a current account with the underwriter, and premiums and losses are dealt with in account.
We do not offer premiums for subscriptions supplied at club-rates.
Take notice that our offers of premiums apply only to subscriptions paid at the full price: viz.
Good Commissions or valuable premiums are given to agents for three first-class union religious papers and one agricultural monthly.
BOOKS for premiums may be selected from any publisher's catalogue; and we can always supply them at catalogue prices.
But this limitation of the field of investment seriously crippled the earning power of the fund by requiring the purchase of securities of classes which either bore low rates of interest or which commanded considerable premiums in the market.
And was our embargo removed, I am of opinion that the premiums of insurance would not be more than six or seven per cent.
Premiums had been given, and attempts made to discharge a harpoon from a ring and rope attached to it, at the distance of ten fathoms, which was a greater distance than the most experienced and skilful could strike with effect.
Many of these vessels were insured to the West Indies, out and home, at premiums of about eight and nine per cent.
The House sit here to make laws and not to encourage those who resisted them; but if they determined to give premiums for the violations of laws, they had better depart home at once.
Duigenan admits that in his Undergraduate Course he won some premiums at the quarterly examinations.
The table exhibits also the old system of awarding examination premiums in T.
Pranceriana Poetica" says that the Provost multiplied the compositionpremiums as means of bribery.
The premiums we offer are given FOR new subscribers, NOT TO new subscribers.
No premiums will be given to any person sending his own name as a new subscriber; nor can his name count as one of a club sent for premiums.
The premiums are given only to subscribers to any of our magazines, with this exception: =ANY= person may work for the premiums by sending one more subscriber to any of the magazines than the premium calls for.
Those working for this special list of premiums can have until August 1st.
Examples of the Extinction of premiums by the Surrender of Bonuses.
Payment of premiums may be occasionally suspended without forfeiting the policy, on a new and valuable plan, adopted by this society only, as fully detailed in the prospectus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "premiums" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.