Developments in multiple line underwriting and catastrophe coverages

With a paper on third-party liability

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Language
English
Pages
48

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Table of Contents

Broader coverage through multiple line underwriting: Introduction, by W.D. Winter. Discussion.
Indemnity limits of third-party coverage, by R.G. Rowe.
Catastrophe, excess, and deductible fire and business interruption insurance: I. Recent trends and developments, by H.R. Heilman. II. Implications for the insurance buyer, by F.W. Wrenn. Discussion.
Pitfalls in valuation for inventory and business interruption insurance, by F.S. Glendening.

Edition Notes

"Papers ... presented at the Insurance Conference of the American Management Association, held at ... Chicago, Illinois, November 16-17, 1950."

Published in
New York
Series
Its Insurance series -- no. 89, Insurance series (American Management Association) -- no. 89.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
368.5
Library of Congress
HG9956 .A53

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Pagination
48 pages
Number of pages
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45132417M
LCCN
51001335
OCLC/WorldCat
7802953

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