The Experience Grading And Rating Schedule a System of Fire Insurance Rate Maki

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The Experience Grading And Rating Schedule a System of Fire Insurance Rate Maki
E G Ellis Gray Richards
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At present the classification rules of the National Board require that each risk shall be classified as to its occupancy, material of building and public protection, if any.
Thus a retail clothing stock (No. 114) in a brick build- ing (B), in a protected town (P) is now designated by the symbols 114 B-P. If this grading system were to be added to the Standard Classification, the risk quoted — which might be in a No. 3 town or city, of average quality (A), having no internal exposure (0) but wit
...h serious ex- ternal exposure (4) — would be classified and graded as 114 B-A, 0-4. No designation of protection would then be required in the classification formula because the business of all No. 3 towns or cities in the United States would be tabulated together as one, and so with each of the other nine city or town divisions.
It is the usual custom in the fire insurance office to note upon the copy of every policy issued (i. E. , the daily report) the class number, the assured's fire record if any, and if a business concern, a ''Dun" or ''Bradstreet" report upon the commercial standing of the party.


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