Example of the Extinction of Premiums
by the Surrender of Bonuses.
| Date of Policy. | Sum Insured. | Original Premium. | Bonuses added subsequently, to be further increased annually. | |
| 1806 | £2500 | £79 10 10 Extinguished | £1222 2 0 | |
| 1811 | £1000 | £33 19 2 Ditto | £231 17 8 | |
| 1818 | £1000 | £34 16 10 Ditto | £114 18 10 |
Examples of Bonuses added
to other Policies.
| Policy No. | Date. | Sum Insured. | Bonuses added. | Total with Additions to be further increased. | |
| 521 | 1807 | £900 | £982 12 1 | £1882 12 1 | |
| 1174 | 1810 | £1200 | £1160 5 6 | £2360 5 6 | |
| 3392 | 1820 | £5000 | £3558 17 8 | £8558 17 8 |
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