The Insurance Industry: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Automobile insurance |
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Page 12658
... actual difference in loss potential among various motoring groups and indi- viduals under the no - fault benefit system . To the extent that the classifications are not permitted to reflect these actual differences , whether for sound ...
... actual difference in loss potential among various motoring groups and indi- viduals under the no - fault benefit system . To the extent that the classifications are not permitted to reflect these actual differences , whether for sound ...
Page 12821
... actual loss he has caused . Our position that no actual loss has been caused to a person who has received benefits from collateral sources is fully explained in RESPONSIBLE REFORM . The question of whether a tortfeasor should be held ...
... actual loss he has caused . Our position that no actual loss has been caused to a person who has received benefits from collateral sources is fully explained in RESPONSIBLE REFORM . The question of whether a tortfeasor should be held ...
Page 13139
... actual subject in his disagreement with the majority , the individual yielded only eight percent of the time . From these experiments , another factor in indivi- dual behavior can be derived , the fifth parameter ( E ) . PARAMETER E ...
... actual subject in his disagreement with the majority , the individual yielded only eight percent of the time . From these experiments , another factor in indivi- dual behavior can be derived , the fifth parameter ( E ) . PARAMETER E ...
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American Insurance Association__ | 12493 |
American Mutual Insurance Alliance | 12558 |
National Association of Independent Insurers_ | 12675 |
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