Sessional Papers, Volume 6, Issues 32-87C. H. Parmelee, 1870 - Canada "Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement. |
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... premiums earned during the year in Canada , being the unearned premiums of the previous year , and 60 per cent . of the premium receipts of the current year ... 80.000 00 8. Amount of premiums unearned - viz , 40 per receipts ... cent ...
... premiums earned during the year in Canada , being the unearned premiums of the previous year , and 60 per cent . of the premium receipts of the current year ... 80.000 00 8. Amount of premiums unearned - viz , 40 per receipts ... cent ...
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... Premium Notes received during the year 1. Total premiums received during the year in Canada ..... 60,702 01 2 , Number of policies , new , including renewals issued during the year in Canada $ 49,136 75 $ 109,838 76 .11,141 3. Amount of ...
... Premium Notes received during the year 1. Total premiums received during the year in Canada ..... 60,702 01 2 , Number of policies , new , including renewals issued during the year in Canada $ 49,136 75 $ 109,838 76 .11,141 3. Amount of ...
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... Premium Reserve .. 457,441 00 16. Rate per cent . 4 Table of mortality on which this reserve is based , American experience ... 17. Amount of Capital Stock of the Company . 110,000 00 18. Amount paid thereon .... 110,000 00 19. Total ...
... Premium Reserve .. 457,441 00 16. Rate per cent . 4 Table of mortality on which this reserve is based , American experience ... 17. Amount of Capital Stock of the Company . 110,000 00 18. Amount paid thereon .... 110,000 00 19. Total ...
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... premiums earned during the year in Canada , being the unearned premium of the previous year , and 65 per cent . of the premium receipts of the current year . 1 116,398 35 S. Amount of premiums unearned , viz : -35 per cent . of the ...
... premiums earned during the year in Canada , being the unearned premium of the previous year , and 65 per cent . of the premium receipts of the current year . 1 116,398 35 S. Amount of premiums unearned , viz : -35 per cent . of the ...
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... premiums secured on policies payable within nine months 44,196 38 Deferred half - payments on half - credit policies 30,512 89 Office Furniture .. 1,648 71 Other Assets ... 1,027 21 $ 1,007,910 22 Deduct , reserved on account of ...
... premiums secured on policies payable within nine months 44,196 38 Deferred half - payments on half - credit policies 30,512 89 Office Furniture .. 1,648 71 Other Assets ... 1,027 21 $ 1,007,910 22 Deduct , reserved on account of ...
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Page 19 - America, it is agreed between the high contracting parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States, shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take Fish of every kind on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands...
Page 19 - American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbors, for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying, or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.
Page 51 - York for the time being, and all others whom it may concern, are to take Notice...
Page 39 - The privileges, immunities and powers to be held, enjoyed and exercised by the Senate and by the House of Commons and by the members thereof respectively shall be such as are from time to time defined by Act of the Parliament of Canada but so that the same shall never exceed those at the passing of this Act held, enjoyed and exercised by the Commons House of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and by the members thereof.
Page 1 - America, and we do hereby require, and command you to do and execute all things in due manner, that shall belong unto your said command and the trust we have reposed in you, according to the several powers and directions...
Page 42 - Canada for the time being and all other persons whom it may concern are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Page 13 - The administration of Justice in' the Province, including the constitution, maintenance, and organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including procedure in civil matters in those Courts.
Page 5 - Bill for the divorce of persons joined together in holy matrimony. 2. Any Bill whereby any grant of land or money or other donation or gratuity may be made to himself. 3. Any Bill affecting the currency of the State.
Page 44 - An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected therewith.
Page 2 - General deems it necessary or expedient to assign to him or them, subject to any limitations or directions expressed or given by the Queen; but the appointment of such a deputy or deputies shall not affect the exercise by the Governor General himself of any power, authority, or function.