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 919
... million . The President may increase this amount by not to exceed $ 1 billion . The Administrator may determine the aggregate amount which may be in force at any time in particular geographical areas . TITLE II - REINSURANCE Section 201 ...
... million . The President may increase this amount by not to exceed $ 1 billion . The Administrator may determine the aggregate amount which may be in force at any time in particular geographical areas . TITLE II - REINSURANCE Section 201 ...
Page 920
... million . TITLE III - ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING Section 301 - Federal Flood Indemnity Administration Subsection ( a ) establishes in the Housing and Home Finance Agency a new constituent unit to be known as the Federal Flood ...
... million . TITLE III - ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING Section 301 - Federal Flood Indemnity Administration Subsection ( a ) establishes in the Housing and Home Finance Agency a new constituent unit to be known as the Federal Flood ...
Page 932
... million ( sec . 205 ) . Aix- Borrow up to 11⁄2 billion dollars from U. S. Treasury ( not over $ 100 million until July 1 , 1957 , unless approved by President ) ( sec . 303 ) . Payable from appropriated funds ( not a pro- gram expense ) ...
... million ( sec . 205 ) . Aix- Borrow up to 11⁄2 billion dollars from U. S. Treasury ( not over $ 100 million until July 1 , 1957 , unless approved by President ) ( sec . 303 ) . Payable from appropriated funds ( not a pro- gram expense ) ...
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... 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 ) . Under the bill's policy of only ...
... 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 ) . Under the bill's policy of only ...
Page 936
... million as the top exposure to risk on reinsurance under this bill . This raises the policy question as to the sufficiency of this amount when balanced against an authorized exposure to risk of $ 2.9 billion on indemnity contracts ...
... million as the top exposure to risk on reinsurance under this bill . This raises the policy question as to the sufficiency of this amount when balanced against an authorized exposure to risk of $ 2.9 billion on indemnity contracts ...
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