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He also served as district manager of an insurance society and engaged in real estate business.
He supposed the insurance societies would look after it, but he didn't know.
The new charter showed members' desire to grow the organization beyond a simple mutual benefit insurance society.
The procedure for sending the notice of deposit to the insurance society is exactly the same as that described above.
From the economic point of view this would be a contradiction and would particularly hit the mutual insurance societies.
Farmers also cooperated to form mutual farm insurance societies.
Accident, life, and sickness insurance societies were formed, and the firm contributed to their support.
Researchers present the research selected to business executives at the yearly meeting of the International Insurance Society.
Things were scarier in the center of town, where more than 3,000 people work at the 25-story Cooperative Insurance Society building.
He has been elected three times to the board of the Jersey Mutual Insurance Society and was its president in 2001.
The society had been founded by immigrants in 1853 as a mutual aid and burial insurance society, but evolved into a synagogue.
His father is a loss adjuster for the Cooperative Insurance Society in Bristol.
In 1961 the private sick benefit societies were replaced with county-level public insurance societies who also handled pensions.
He went on to found the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society in 1808.
Two years later, Chachere began working for Equitable Life Insurance Society.
By 1857 the square contained a bank, an insurance society, two government offices, the London Library, two lodging-houses and three clubs.
Marie Corcoran, a complaints analyst at the Cooperative Insurance Society, recalled.
The insurance society was called Onderlinge Waarborgmaatschappij Achlum.
(to be granted at the International Insurance Society meetings in Toronto, Canada, June 2011).
Her father is the president of the International Insurance Society in New York, an association of insurance industry executives and companies.
Under The Insurance Society of New York, a number of individuals and organizations contributed to the library's growing collection throughout the 1900s.
In 1996, the International Insurance Society inducted him into the Insurance Hall of Fame.
It is described in its listing as "A design of discipline and consistency which forms part of a group with the Co-operative Insurance Society".
The Norwich Union Life Insurance Society of Britain said yesterday that it planned to sell shares to the public next year.
Life insurance societies like the Equitable were chartered and regulated by state governments and required by law to hold reserves sufficient to pay off future beneficiaries.
It founded a savings bank and a non-profit life insurance association.
Mr. White said most problems are with small groups, so the insurance association has proposed legislation to change that market.
In the 1950s, the name of the organization was changed to the National Insurance Association.
A spokeswoman for the insurance association did not return calls yesterday seeking comment on the spoof.
The report on the scrutiny of insurance groups would then say that talks were held with insurance associations.
Over the last few years, the five biggest insurance companies have split away from the health insurance association to pursue their own interests.
A spokesman for the American Insurance Association, a trade group, said he knew of no plans in the industry to use the technology.
"Our sense is, you can't fight something with nothing," said Carl Schramm, president of the health insurance association.
"I'm a private investigator," announced Bracy, "working for an insurance association.
The health insurance association and the coalition, he said, are strongly in favor of overhauling the health care system.
Davies now gave instruction to several gentlemen connected with insurance associations, and was employed to do work for some of the offices.
The insurance association includes all state insurance regulators.
The Health Insurance Association of America has made some proposals along those lines.
In particular, there is the need to depoliticize the mutual insurance associations in Belgium.
The insurance association has calculated that if New York proceeds with its plans, 60 to 65 percent of policyholders will face rate increases.
The insurance association said it would broadcast a new television advertisement in which a woman expresses concern about the possibility of a "national health care budget."
She was referring to an advertising campaign by the Health Insurance Association of America.
The Health Insurance Association has concentrated its fire on two central features of the Clinton plan.
Rupe finally quit his racket because the jewelers' insurance association was too strong for him."
"People are working too hard to be caring about their egos," said Sarah Goddard, head of the insurance association.
Keep all documentation and take a photo of the tree, a spokeswoman for the American Insurance Association also suggested.
That year he was elected president of the National Negro Insurance Association.
Started out as the Halifax Fire Insurance Association in 1809.
Another major lobbying group, the Health Insurance Association of America, is not ready to compromise.
Dr. Young, from the health insurance association, said: "Doctors and hospitals have real market power in rural areas.