Fire insurance Sentence Examples

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  • In 1832 the fire insurance companies united to maintain a small fire brigade, and continued to do so until 1866.

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  • The cost of maintenance exceeds £200,000 annually; contributions towards this are made by the Treasury and the fire insurance companies.

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  • The continued success of the government life insurance office led in 1899 to the setting up of an accidents insurance office, and, in 1903, of a state fire insurance office.

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  • Corporations are reached through the general property tax, but there is a small levy on fire insurance companies for the support of the local fire departments.

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  • Insurance is another important business, for here are the headquarters of the Prudential, the Mutual Benefit Life and the American Fire, the Firemen's and the Newark Fire Insurance companies.

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  • As early as 1794 policies were issued by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company (chartered in 1810).

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  • In 1909 Hartford was the home city of six fire insurance and six life insurance companies, the principal ones being the Aetna (fire), Aetna Life, Phoenix Mutual Life, Phoenix Fire, Travelers (Life and Accident), Hartford Fire, Hartford Life, National Fire, Connecticut Fire, Connecticut General Life and Connecticut Mutual Life.

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  • In 1906 the six fire insurance companies had an aggregate capital of more than $10,000,000; on the 1st January 1906 they reported assets of about $59,000,000 and an aggregate surplus of $30,000,000.

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  • Since the fire insurance business began in Hartford, the companies of that, ,Ity now doing business there have paid about $340,000,000 in losses.

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  • The income of the state, counties and towns is derived mainly from taxes levied on real estate, on male polls between the ages of twenty-one and seventy, on stock in public funds, on stock in corporations that pay a dividend and are not subject to some special form of tax, on surplus capital in banks, on stock in trade, on live-stock, on railways, on telegraph and telephone lines, on savings banks and on the stock of fire insurance companies.

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  • Such a portion of 75% of the tax on fire insurance companies is distributed among the several towns, in proportion to the amount of stock owned in each, as the amount of stock owned within the state bears to the whole amount of stock, and the remainder is reserved as a part of the state tax.

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  • For many years he was engaged in managing various business enterprises, and became, in 1877, president of the Boston Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a post which he held till his death.

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  • The principal other public buildings are the church of St Margaret with a beautiful portal and a lofty tower, founded in the 12th century, twice burnt down, and rebuilt in its present form in 1652; the church of the Augustinian convent, with an altar-piece by the painter Simon Jacobs; the theatre; the fire insurance bank and the life insurance bank; the ducal palace, in the Italian villa style, with a winter garden and picture gallery; the buildings of the ducal legislature; the hospital; the old town-hall, dating from the i ith century; the old residence of the painter Lucas Cranach, now used as a girls' school; the ducal stable; and the Friedrichsthal palace, now used as public offices.

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  • In 1909 a law was passed for state regulation of fire insurance rates (except in the case of farmers' mutuals insuring farm property only) and forbidding local discrimination of rates within the state.

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  • A vital leveler provide satisfactory results at motorcycle mechanics fire insurance the.

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  • Insurance and stock - Auto, life and fire insurance to prevent players from damage to their game if they land on a space that declares some sort of tragedy.

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  • By 1934, the company had purchased a fire insurance company and began offering property insurance.

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  • Not all insurance companies offer fire insurance in every state.

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  • Standard fire insurance policies are commonly called "165-line" policies because of the format and language of the standard form used in most states.

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  • The Standard Fire Insurance Policy forms are often part of the homeowner's insurance package.

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  • In the early years, this forerunner to Aviva focused its efforts on selling fire insurance.

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  • Like all forms of insurance, rates for fire insurance are determined based on how much risk the insurance company believes they have of paying out.

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  • Your fire insurance rates, or the monthly premiums you pay for coverage, will go up accordingly; only by charging you higher premiums will it be worth the risk to the insurance company of taking you on as a client.

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  • Most people obtain their fire insurance protection through a larger policy, since there are other things besides fire that can cause potential loss and damage.

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  • The higher your deductible, the less risk to the insurer and the lower your rates will be for fire insurance.

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  • Trying to find fire insurance in a high risk area can be very challenging for homeowners.

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  • Getting fire insurance in a high risk area can be challenging for homeowners.

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  • Based on this information, a homeowner can shop for high risk fire insurance for the level of protection that he or she needs.

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