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The Business Management of Foreign Life Insurance Companies according to German Imperial Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

The Paper of Mr. H. R. Harding upon “Government “Legislation in reference to the working of Life Assurance “Companies”, submitted to the First International Congress of Actuaries, the supplement added thereto by myself relative to German Law, and my paper upon German Insurance Legislation for the Second International Congress, show that the public Law relative to the business management of home and foreign Life Insurance Offices differed until recently in the individual German States, and in many of those individual States a firm basis was lacking.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1901

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References

page 374 note * Premier Congrès International d'Actuaires Documents (Brussels: Bruylant-Christophe & Co., 1896), No. 8, pp. 138 Google Scholar.

page 374 note ** Ibid, No. 8, pp. 47-49.

page 374 note *** Transactions of the Second International Actuarial Congress (London: Charles and Edwin Layton), 1899, pp. 261268 Google Scholar.

page 375 note † For example, in Hamburg.