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 935
... figures compare with some 164 million United States population ( com- prising about 42 million families ) and 4 million business enterprises ( of which about 2 million are 1 - or - 2 - man enterprises , mainly in the service field ) ...
... figures compare with some 164 million United States population ( com- prising about 42 million families ) and 4 million business enterprises ( of which about 2 million are 1 - or - 2 - man enterprises , mainly in the service field ) ...
Page 939
... figures compare with some 164 million United States population ( com- prising about 42 million families ) and 4 million business enterprises ( of which about 2 million are 1 - or - 2 - man enterprises , mainly in the service field ) ...
... figures compare with some 164 million United States population ( com- prising about 42 million families ) and 4 million business enterprises ( of which about 2 million are 1 - or - 2 - man enterprises , mainly in the service field ) ...
Page 953
... figure represents the minimum percentage to be paid by the person to be indemnified , a higher percentage could be established if feasible , which would reduce , of course , the contributions by the Federal and State Governments . The ...
... figure represents the minimum percentage to be paid by the person to be indemnified , a higher percentage could be established if feasible , which would reduce , of course , the contributions by the Federal and State Governments . The ...
Page 958
... figure . But I do not see how that is going to help the homeowner to protect himself at a reasonable rate . I emphasize this question of reasonable rates just as strongly as the need for protection . Mr. MEISTRELL . I think , Senator ...
... figure . But I do not see how that is going to help the homeowner to protect himself at a reasonable rate . I emphasize this question of reasonable rates just as strongly as the need for protection . Mr. MEISTRELL . I think , Senator ...
Page 961
... figure then , Mr. Commissioner , you determine whether the fellow needs insurance , and if he does you deter- mine how much he can afford to pay . That is the point I am making . If you are going to determine on some formula , which I ...
... figure then , Mr. Commissioner , you determine whether the fellow needs insurance , and if he does you deter- mine how much he can afford to pay . That is the point I am making . If you are going to determine on some formula , which I ...
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