Underwriters' AccountsGee & Company, 1903 - 62 páginas |
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... PRACTICE . TWENTY - FIFTH EDITION . Price 5s . net ; by post 5s . 6d . A Handy Book on the Formation , Manage = ment , and Winding Up of Joint Stock Companies . By F. GORE - BROWNE , M.A. , K.C. Author of " Concise Precedents under the ...
... PRACTICE . TWENTY - FIFTH EDITION . Price 5s . net ; by post 5s . 6d . A Handy Book on the Formation , Manage = ment , and Winding Up of Joint Stock Companies . By F. GORE - BROWNE , M.A. , K.C. Author of " Concise Precedents under the ...
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... practice of spreading the risk in each particular instance over as many individual members as chose to write a portion of it came generally into vogue . These first made their headquarters in Cornhill , but early in the eighteenth ...
... practice of spreading the risk in each particular instance over as many individual members as chose to write a portion of it came generally into vogue . These first made their headquarters in Cornhill , but early in the eighteenth ...
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... practice , and under the present system , known as the " Cash System , " all premiums are considered as due and payable on the eighth of the month following the signing of the policy . Thus , a policy signed on the 31st of August ...
... practice , and under the present system , known as the " Cash System , " all premiums are considered as due and payable on the eighth of the month following the signing of the policy . Thus , a policy signed on the 31st of August ...
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... practice was originally essential , as in former days the underwriter was in a position to refuse to allow this deduction to the broker unless he paid his account promptly on the day of settlement ; consequently at that time it was ...
... practice was originally essential , as in former days the underwriter was in a position to refuse to allow this deduction to the broker unless he paid his account promptly on the day of settlement ; consequently at that time it was ...
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... practice to keep the connected items of Cash and Discount together ; and as it frequently happens under certain circum- stances , an example of which is instanced below , that discount has to be allowed , even when cash is payable by ...
... practice to keep the connected items of Cash and Discount together ; and as it frequently happens under certain circum- stances , an example of which is instanced below , that discount has to be allowed , even when cash is payable by ...
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34 MOORGATE ST 34 Moorgate Street Accountant Students amount Analysis Book Answers from December assured audit Auditor August average Balance Sheet Bankruptcy Barrister-at-Law Bookkeeping broker's account brokerage Cash Book cent chapter Chartered Accountants Claim Books Companies Act COMPANY LAW Company Secretaries consequently containing credit side Date Particulars Folio Details Total Details Dicksee Discount columns Discount Reserve Account double-entry Duties ERNEST EVAN Examinations New York Executorship Accounts formâ GEE & CO incurred Investment Ledger Joint Stock Companies June LAKIN-SMITH liabilities Lloyd's London monthly totals necessary payable practice Premium Book Price principal Private Ledger profits property insured Publishers Questions and Answers RE-INSURANCE BOOK Re-insurance Index received recoveries Refunds relating remain open respect thereof Risk Book Salvage Book separate slip subsidiary books syndicate Total Details Total transactions Trustees in Bankruptcy Underwriting Accounts underwriting agent usually Volume Winding-up write ΙΟ
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Página 8 - And so we the assurers are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns for the true performance of the premises, confessing ourselves paid the consideration due unto us for this assurance by the assured...
Página 6 - All loss which arises in consequence of extraordinary sacrifices made or expenses incurred for the preservation of the ship and cargo come within general average, and must be borne proportionably by all who are interested.