The Principles of the Doctrine of Life-Annuities Explained in a Familiar Manner, so as to be Intelligible to Persons not Acquainted with the Doctrine of Chances and Accompanied with a Variety of New Tables.

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by Francis Maseres

Principles of the Doctrine of Life-Annuities
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Title not held by The Wolf Law Library
at the College of William & Mary.
 
Author Francis Maseres
Editor
Translator
Published London: Printed for B. White
Date 1783
Edition
Language English
Volumes volume set
Pages
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This book is an outline of the principles behind creating formulas for insurance annuities.[1] It also contains complex mathematical formulas depicting how the author arrived at his precise calculations for specific amounts of money and policies. [2] This book is considered an explanatory and educational tome which expounds upon the policies used by insurance policy makers in terms of granting and drafting life insurance policies. [3]

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  1. [1]
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.