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Reinsurance Treaty |
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Reinsurance Treaty(June 18, 1887) Secret agreement between Germany and Russia. Arranged by Otto von Bismarck after the collapse of the Three Emperors' League, it provided that each party would remain neutral if either became involved in a war with a third nation, and that this would not apply if Germany attacked France or if Russia attacked Austria. Germany acknowledged the Russian sphere of influence in Bulgaria. After the treaty was not renewed in 1890, a Franco-Russian alliance began to take shape. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The legal and economic interest of (the insurer) and (the reinsurer) in the EIL insurance claims and lawsuits are inextricably linked by the reinsurance treaty. 5 million reported in the fourth quarter of 2005, reflecting the run-off of assumed reinsurance treaty business on contracts no longer in force and lower U. In addition to uncertainty regarding future performance of the block of business covered by the reinsurance treaty, Trustmark's net loss exposure is clouded by a contract dispute with the primary reinsurer regarding Trustmark's share of the total claims covered by the treaty. |
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