Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the Dominion of Canada for the Year Ending 31st December ...order of Parliament by MacLean, Roger & Company, 1882 - Insurance |
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Agents amount in force amount of policies amount paid annuities ASSETS IN CANADA Bank Bank of Montreal bonds British British North America business in Canada Canada at date cent claims in Canada Commenced business date of statement debentures Deduct re-insurance deposit with Receiver-General dividends ENDING 31ST DECEMBER fire insurance fire losses force at date force in Canada Gross cash received Gross policies Hamilton head office Inland Marine Insurance Company insured lives joint stock capital last statement Legislature LIABILITIES IN CANADA Liverpool Loans losses occurring market value Montreal Number of insured Number of policies Ontario Par value Parliament of Canada policies become claims policies in Canada policies in force Policies issued Policies terminated policy-holders in Canada premiums received Province Quebec re-assurances received for premiums Reserve of unearned Risks in Canada shareholders Subscribed and sworn Toronto Total assets Total liabilities Total net amount unearned premiums United Kingdom Wilmer Cleveland
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