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 12754
... paid by member companies to your Association , and the method or formula used to determine those dues and fees . ( d ) Number of professional and nonclerical persons employed by your As- sociation , and total salaries paid to those ...
... paid by member companies to your Association , and the method or formula used to determine those dues and fees . ( d ) Number of professional and nonclerical persons employed by your As- sociation , and total salaries paid to those ...
Page 12807
... paid to those persons . ( e ) Amount paid or contributed in any form by your Association to the Insur- ance Information Institute . ( f ) Amount paid or contributed in any form by the member companies of your Association to the ...
... paid to those persons . ( e ) Amount paid or contributed in any form by your Association to the Insur- ance Information Institute . ( f ) Amount paid or contributed in any form by the member companies of your Association to the ...
Page 12846
... paid , this fact may in some instances be introduced on the issue of reasonableness.56 Some courts , however , hold that the mere fact of payment is of no evidentiary value on this issue.57 The plaintiff in American Central Insurance Co ...
... paid , this fact may in some instances be introduced on the issue of reasonableness.56 Some courts , however , hold that the mere fact of payment is of no evidentiary value on this issue.57 The plaintiff in American Central Insurance Co ...
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American Insurance Association__ | 12493 |
American Mutual Insurance Alliance | 12558 |
National Association of Independent Insurers_ | 12675 |
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