9/01/2011

The Origin and Early History of Insurance Including The Contract of Bottomry. Reviews

The Origin and Early History of Insurance Including The Contract of Bottomry.


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Trenerry, C.F.; Gover, Ethel L., and Agnes S. Paul, Editors.
The Origin and Early History of Insurance Including The Contract of Bottomry. London: P.S. King & Son, 1926. xiv, 330 pp. Reprint available January 2009 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781-58477-932-2. ISBN-10: 1-58477-932-2. Cloth. .

* Reprint of the sole edition. A title in the series Studies in Economics and Political Science. This richly detailed history examines the "origin and development of the contract of Bottomry and Respondentia down to the 11th century A.D., (ii) the traces of methods of insurance other than life known to the Ancients, (iii) The Question whether life assurance was known and practised by the Romans or their predecessors, (iv) The history of the development of medieval insurance in the Low Countries from the family group system and of modern insurance therefrom" (1)." Originally submitted as a thesis to the University of London by the late Dr. C.F. Trenerry, whose intention it wa





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Is there any way to check the insurance history of a car?
DMV records would show that, any insurance agent should be able to obtain thatYour current insurance agent will be able to provide you with that information.How can you not remember the insurance company? How did you pay them? I would look for the cancelled check that paid for the insurance. The DMV should have a record of the accident report which should contain the name of your insurance company (assuming you show your proof of insurance to the cop).
I also suggest you invest in a portable file cabinet and a file system....and actually file those important papers!!I would think you would remember...unless you've had so many accidents you get them mixed up!!! You should always keep a copy of the declaration pages that the insurance companies send in the mail. They list the effective dates of the policy. If you'd kept this information, you'd have your answer by now!

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FSAthe1st's video; www.youtube.com LordThaHawkeye's video; www.youtube.com A Brief history of the NHS; www.nhshistory.net Health insurance history of the US; eh.net My other videos on the subject of Free Market Healthcare; www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Royal Society of Medicine study on healthcare effectiveness by country; image.guardian.co.uk



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