Act, for the mutual Relief and Maintenance of all and every the Members thereof, their Wives, Children, Relations, or Nominees, in Sickness, Infancy, advanced Age, Widowhood, or any other natural State or Contingency whereof the Occurrence is susceptible... The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Fra to Har - Page 1801910Full view - About this book
| Banks and banking - 1847 - 464 pages
...exceeding £1,000, on the decease of either of two lives that may be named. " A provision for any other contingency whereof the occurrence is susceptible of calculation by way of average." FIATS IN BANKRUPTCY ISSUED AGAINST BANKERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1839—1846. [The following list of... | |
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