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The Assurance Companies Act, 1909. Some Explanatory Notes on Such Portions of the Act as Relate to the Business of Life Assurance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Arthur Rhys Barrand
Affiliation:
Prudential Assurance Company

Extract

There will, I venture to think, be no difference of opinion among the members of this Institute as to the advisability of an early and adequate discussion of the many points of difficulty presented by the new Assurance Companies Act. Neither will there be any doubt as to this Institute being the proper place for such a discussion, consisting as it does of an unrivalled body of experts on the subject of life assurance. In these circumstances I have ventured to undertake the task of bringing the matter before the Institute, confident in the fact that however inadequate my treatment of the subject may be, those before whom the paper is to be read are fully competent to make good any shortcomings on my part, and will be both able and willing to correct any errors into which I may have fallen.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1911

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