Regulating the Use of the Mails with Respect to Insurance Contracts : hearings before the United States House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Subcommittee on Offenses Against the Postal Service, Seventy-Fourth Congress, first session, on Mar. 13, 18, 28, Apr. 2, 3, 1935.
1935
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Regulating the Use of the Mails with Respect to Insurance Contracts : hearings before the United States House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Subcommittee on Offenses Against the Postal Service, Seventy-Fourth Congress, first session, on Mar. 13, 18, 28, Apr. 2, 3, 1935.
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Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1935.
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vii, 221 pages ; cm
Summary
Considers legislation to require insurance companies doing business by mail to comply with state insurance laws.
Considers (74) H.R. 6452.
Considers (74) H.R. 6452.
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