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Sl"PERI\'TESI)ENT OF 771E L\'STR_L\"/'E i EP:1RTME_ T. xxl
By American Experience Table of Mortality, with interest at four and one-half per centum per annum, the reserve June 30th, 1887, on said policy No. , will be about , assuming that the Company holds no liens against it.
A recent examination of the Company indicates that it is abundantly able to pay its policy liabilities in full, and you are advised not to accept less than the reserve above given for the surrender of your polio-.
You must rigidly observe all the conditions of your policy, if you wish to protect your interest in the Company; especially must premiums be paid on or before the day on which they fall due.
Very respectfully,
R. A. MAXWELL,
Si /pert n few-lent.
The Lloyds' Plate Class Insurance Company of \ etr Fork was examined, for the purpose of verifying its annual statement for the year ending December 31, 1886.
The American Surety Company of New York was examined -upon the increase of its capitol stock from five hundred thousand dollars iw50O,000) to one million dollars 04l,000,00fh, August 19, 1887.
REAL ESTATE TITLE COMPANIES.
The Rochester Title Insurance Company, of Rochester, N. Y., was organized under the provisions of chapter 538 of the Laws of 1885, February 14, 1887, and The Lawyers' Title Insurance Company, of New York, was also organized under the provisions of said act, April 15, 1887.
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