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WILLIAM OTIS BADGER, Jr., Editor
R. M. CHANDOR, Manager

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Application for Entry as Second-class Matter has been made at the Postoffice at New York, N.Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879

Sixty-four years ago Thomas Jones founded the Insurance Monitor, the first insurance journal in America. In 1868 the paper passed to the late C. C. Hine, the founder of C. C. Hine's Sons Co., and his sons succeeded to the business and continue as owners. In 1874 Mr. Hine purchased the Insurance Law Journal, which has served the Courts, the Bar and the Insurance Companies continuously ever since, and which is still one of the Hine publications.

In the past two and a half decades and over this Company has issued numerous standard works on insurance and insurance law. In that time there has been scarcely an insurance company of any class whose name has not appeared on our ledger: we are well known to the leading Agencies and to the Insurance Attorneys throughout the country. We may be forgiven for "blowing our own horn" when we say that we have been preeminent in insurance publishing and in a class by ourselves as insurance law publishers.

We make our bow with this, the first issue of the WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW JOURNAL, with the assurance to subscribers that we shall maintain the same high standard that has been maintained in the past in all our publications.

Sixty-four years of honorable service and fifty years in the control of one family should be sufficient guarantee in this new departure to those few who do not know us.

JOYCE ON INSURANCE

BY JOSEPH A. JOYCE

1000 New Sections NEW - REVISED -AMPLIFIED 60% More Text

This is a new, revised and amplified edition of this recognized standard authority, entirely rewritten. Mr. Joyce has been exclusively engaged for the past five years in the preparation of this new edition, and has given special attention to those particular classes of insurance which have been before the courts since the publication of the former edition.

The author has kept before him the needs of both the bench and bar. Every source of information upon the subject of insurance is given. No kind of insurance has been omitted, and, furthermore, the reader is given the rights, remedies, subrogation, pleading, practice, evidence, etc., etc., so that he is prepared to handle any insurance matters with the assurance that his subject has been completely covered.

The work is brought down to date and embraces all the latest decisions, including the numerous cases containing points raised on account of the War.

The Treatise Covers Authoritatively and Exhaustively -Marine Lloyds Mutual Benefit Accident Casualty Fire Assessment Companies Guaranty Industrial Life Cooperative Societies Employers' Liability Contraband of War.

Where it has been deemed necessary to treat any branch of insurance separately, it has been done with thoroughness and recognition of the unity of Insurance Law. As a result, there are up-to-the-minute and exhaustive treatments of marine insurance and war risks; special risks in accident insurance, general average, etc.

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C. C. HINE'S SONS CO., Publisher

100 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW YORK CITY

Accidental Means

BY

MARTIN P. CORNELIUS

Assistant General Attorney Continental Casualty Co.

A clear and comprehensive digest of every American decision interpreting the insuring clause "Accidental Means" and "External, Violent and Accidental Means".

Some three years ago Mr. Cornelius digested all the decisions he had collected, and had it printed in the form of a brief for the benefit of his own company and its attorneys. The brief advertised itself and the demand was wide-spread, exceeding the company's supply. It has now been revised and brought down to date and is replete with information absolutely essential to the Accident Underwriter, the Adjuster and the Insurance Attorney.

The compensation experts will find in it much material of value to them because the various rulings and interpretations of the Compensation Commissions hinge on the definition of an accident.

The book comprises over 100 pages, has a complete table of cases and a comprehensive index of the law and the fact.

Cloth $3.00 ($3.12 postpaid)

C. C. HINE'S SONS COMPANY

100 WILLIAM STREET

NEW YORK CITY

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WILLIAM OTIS BADGER, Jr., Editor
R. M. CHANDOR, Manager

Issued Monthly

Every Current Workmen's Compensation Case of
Every Court in the Land

Annual Subscription $10.00 in Advance
Single Copies $1.00

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Application for Entry as Second-class Matter has been made at the Postoffice at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879

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