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Definition of Prems
1. prem [n] - See also: prem
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prems
Literary usage of Prems
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Insurance Cyclopáedia: Being a Dictionary of the Definition of Terms by Cornelius Walford (1880)
"Ins. against Permanent Disablement, the prems. to be repaid in the event of death,
... The payment of prems. ceasing when the disability became ..."
2. The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms by Cornelius Walford (1871)
"Do you not think that under those circumstances tka I offices would increase
their prems. of ins. ?—They would be under the necessity of ..."
3. Greenwood's Manual of the Practice of Conveyancing: Showing the Present by George Wright Greenwood, Harry Greenwood (1881)
"... belonging to the prems with two coats of proper oil colours in a workmanlike
manner; and also will in every seventh year paint the inside wood, iron, ..."
4. The Insurance Cyclopaedia by Cornelius Walford (1871)
"Amount of prems. received during the year on risks effected in Canada, less 25
pc, and the net amount of losses actually paid; deposit in conformity with ..."
5. The A B C of Life Insurance by Charles E. Willard (1897)
"... prems. rec'd beginning of \ ^2Ü^ÜT Total ... 13023,89452, prems. rec'd beginning
of 1 ..."
6. The Insurance Year Book by Spectator insurance yearbook (1919)
"Losses unpaid Unearned prems »4725 99385 MORTGAGE LOANS: These aggregate »92.866
and are ... Losses unpaid (3322 Other liabilities 1474 Unearned prems 57 ..."