Federal Disaster Insurance: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, [second Session].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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Page 906
... differences in the bills ; and a critique of S. 2862 will be inserted in the record at this point . ( The material referred to follows :) [ S. 2768 , 84th Cong . , 2d sess . ] A BILL To provide for national flood insurance and ...
... differences in the bills ; and a critique of S. 2862 will be inserted in the record at this point . ( The material referred to follows :) [ S. 2768 , 84th Cong . , 2d sess . ] A BILL To provide for national flood insurance and ...
Page 909
... difference between the fee so charged and the " estimated rate " . The United States shall pay into such fund an amount equal to the State's contribution , for each indemnity con- tract issued , appropriations for which are hereby ...
... difference between the fee so charged and the " estimated rate " . The United States shall pay into such fund an amount equal to the State's contribution , for each indemnity con- tract issued , appropriations for which are hereby ...
Page 914
... difference between the fee so charged and the " estimated rate " . The Administrator shall pay into such fund an amount equal to the State's contribution , for each indemnity con- tract issued . All administrative expenses of the ...
... difference between the fee so charged and the " estimated rate " . The Administrator shall pay into such fund an amount equal to the State's contribution , for each indemnity con- tract issued . All administrative expenses of the ...
Page 919
... difference between the fee charged and the " estimated rate . " The United States is required to match all State contributions for every in- demnity contract issued . Appropriations are authorized for the Federal con- tributions . This ...
... difference between the fee charged and the " estimated rate . " The United States is required to match all State contributions for every in- demnity contract issued . Appropriations are authorized for the Federal con- tributions . This ...
Page 935
... difference between $ 278,077 and $ 300 = $ 27,777 ] = $ 250,000 ) ? This could be clarified by placing the limit on the " face amount of the contract . " Computation indicates that under the present bill 7,600 contracts could be issued ...
... difference between $ 278,077 and $ 300 = $ 27,777 ] = $ 250,000 ) ? This could be clarified by placing the limit on the " face amount of the contract . " Computation indicates that under the present bill 7,600 contracts could be issued ...
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