Which preposition to use with insurance
The insurance in the burned district amounted to $2,600,000.
In harvest time she still further outraged public opinion by keeping a hired man, who, being a virtuous man, who had respect for public opinion, even if she hadn't, claimed fifteen dollars a month extra for a sort of moral insurance against loss of reputation.
Debate on the bill to prevent inconveniencies arising from the insurance of ships.
Hang it, Hebblethwaite, it's worse than a man who won't pay fire insurance for his house in a dangerous neighbourhood, so as to save a bit of money!
He knew Palmer, the Rugeley poisonera sporting man of the first water, who poisoned John Parsons Cook for the sake of his winnings, and his wife and mother, it was said, for the sake of the insurance on their lives.
His property destroyed, the engines retire,he mentions the amount of his insurance to those persons who represent the daily press, they all retire to their homes,and the whole is finished as simply, almost, as was his private entry in his day-book the afternoon before.
on all sales and purchases, and of "4 in 104" on the slave sales as the captain's allowance, after providing for insurance at four per cent.
A plan to combine life insurance with a living protection investment contract.
§ 6. Insurance as mutual protection.
Before I forget, Lenore, let me tell you that I've taken ten thousand dollars' life insurance from the government, in your favor as beneficiary.
There are at this time offices of insurance along the whole coasts of the midland sea, among the Dutch, and even among the French.
If the Government took any such steps as those above recommended, the fear of losing insurance by neglecting them would tend greatly to make them respected.
+ (l + r) (l + r)^2 (l + r)^3 (l + r)^n P p = X The payment in advance of the single premium for any selected period provides a reserve fund sufficient, on the assumptions made, to carry all the insurance without further payments.