The Insurance Industry: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth -[Ninety, Issue 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 5708 pages |
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Page 10830
... amount in this example the expected loss ratio is reduced from 65.5 to 63.5 percent . - Other rate filers such as independent insurers may require different porportions of the premium for expenses and therefore base their rate levels on ...
... amount in this example the expected loss ratio is reduced from 65.5 to 63.5 percent . - Other rate filers such as independent insurers may require different porportions of the premium for expenses and therefore base their rate levels on ...
Page 10835
... amount of those premiums in the state . The leading writers in the two CU states wrote 12.03 percent of the total automobile liability premiums written in those states whereas the leading writers in the nine CNU states wrote only 11.16 ...
... amount of those premiums in the state . The leading writers in the two CU states wrote 12.03 percent of the total automobile liability premiums written in those states whereas the leading writers in the nine CNU states wrote only 11.16 ...
Page 10858
... amount for a single individual such as $ 100,000 , a higher amount such as $ 300,000 per occurrence , and a much lower amount such as $ 10.000 for property damage all liability per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage is ...
... amount for a single individual such as $ 100,000 , a higher amount such as $ 300,000 per occurrence , and a much lower amount such as $ 10.000 for property damage all liability per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage is ...
Page 10886
... amount paid in claims has risen to 86 cents out of every premium dollar . U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan , reports that for every dollar paid on premiums , U.S. auto insurance carriers pay out on 46 cents on claims . SASKATCHEWAN ...
... amount paid in claims has risen to 86 cents out of every premium dollar . U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan , reports that for every dollar paid on premiums , U.S. auto insurance carriers pay out on 46 cents on claims . SASKATCHEWAN ...
Page 10902
... amount needed to offset any reduction in investment income . In summary , Mr. Bailey tells us that return to the policyholder in the form of lower premiums , caused by prepayments , is exactly equal to the investment income earned on ...
... amount needed to offset any reduction in investment income . In summary , Mr. Bailey tells us that return to the policyholder in the form of lower premiums , caused by prepayments , is exactly equal to the investment income earned on ...
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Page 11127 - A public utility is entitled to such rates as will permit it to earn a return on the value of the property which it employs for the convenience of the public equal to that generally being made at the same time and in the same general part of the country on investments in other business undertakings which are attended by corresponding risks and uncertainties...
Page 10962 - By that standard the return to the equity owner should be commensurate with returns on investments in other enterprises having corresponding risks. That return, moreover, should be sufficient to assure confidence in the financial integrity of the enterprise, so as to maintain its credit and to attract capital.
Page 11015 - ... equal to that generally being made at the same time and in the same general part of the country on investments in other business undertakings which are attended by corresponding risks and uncertainties; but it has no constitutional right to profits such as are realized or anticipated in highly profitable enterprises or speculative ventures.
Page 11529 - From the investor or company point of view it is important that there be enough revenue not only for operating expenses but also for the capital costs of the business. These include service on the debt and dividends on the stock.
Page 10921 - During the course of hearings before a subcommittee of the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly Legislation of the Committee on the Judiciary...
Page 11069 - ... from the proof presented upon such claim that such person would be able to obtain a judgment upon such cause of action against such insured...
Page 11575 - The purpose of this act is to promote the public welfare by regulating insurance rates to the end that they shall not be excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory...
Page 11059 - In 1869 this Court held, in sustaining a statute of Virginia which regulated foreign insurance companies, that the statute did not offend the Commerce Clause because "issuing a policy of insurance is not a transaction of commerce.
Page 11565 - ... days after notice of the order to the insurer or organization, make written request to the commissioner for a hearing thereon. The commissioner shall hear such party or parties within twenty days after receipt of such request and shall give not less than ten days' written notice of the time and place of the hearing.
Page 11668 - Due consideration shall be given to past and prospective loss experience within and outside this state, to the conflagration and catastrophe hazards, to a reasonable margin for underwriting profit and contingencies, to dividends, savings or unabsorbed premium deposits allowed or returned by...