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Definition of Mutuals
1. mutual [n] - See also: mutual
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutuals
Literary usage of Mutuals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Property Insurance: Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Corporate Surety by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1915)
"Many of the state laws relating to local mutuals recognize the necessity of
protecting their members against just such contingencies. Thus in some states, ..."
2. Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Corporate Surety by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1911)
"Many of the state laws relating to local mutuals recognize the necessity of
protecting their members against just such contingencies. Thus in some states, ..."
3. Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New by Edwin A. Merritt, Edwin A. Merritt, Jr (1911)
"That is all of the companies included in the term senior and junior mutuals ( A.
Well, all that perhaps we might call the senior mutuals. ..."
4. To Our Mutual Advantage by Charles Leadbeater, Ian Christie (1999)
"When mutuals are well run they excel at sharing and combining the know-how of a
large, ... That is why mutuals are so suited to the spirit of the times, ..."
5. The Concrete House and Its Construction by Maurice M. Sloan (1912)
"The cornice is beautiful because it expresses the material, and no attempt has
been made to copy classic details in dentil courses, mutuals and frieze ..."
6. Principles of Insurance by William Franklin Gephart (1917)
"The town mutuals as contrasted with the farmers' mutuals are in some states ...
Their chance of success is somewhat less than the farmers' mutuals because ..."