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Lloyd's and is
Exceptions include Lloyd's of London, which is famous for insuring the life or health of actors, sports figures and other famous individuals.
Lloyd's of London, pictured in 1991, is one of the world's leading and most famous insurance markets
Today, Lloyd's of London remains the leading market ( note that it is an insurance market rather than a company ) for marine and other specialist types of insurance, but it operates rather differently than the more familiar kinds of insurance.
Lloyd's List was founded in Edward Lloyd ’ s England coffee shop in 1734 ; it is still published as a daily business newspaper.
* July 17 – The Lutine bell, is salvaged and subsequently hung in Lloyd's of London.
Three Smart Saps, a film considered to be an improvement, features a reworking of a routine from Harold Lloyd's The Freshman, in which Curly's loosely basted suit begins to come apart at the seams while he is on the dance floor.
* Lloyd's News, forerunner of Lloyd's List is founded.
The name " Acme " is used as a generic corporate name in a huge number of cartoons, comics, television shows ( as early as an I Love Lucy episode ), and film ( as early as Buster Keaton's 1920 silent film Neighbors and Harold Lloyd's 1922 film Grandma's Boy ).
Marie Lloyd's song ' She Sits Among The Cabbages And Peas ' is an example of this.
The dangling scene was also referenced earlier in the film during the pan of Doc Brown's ( Christopher Lloyd's character ) laboratory as a picture is shown featuring Lloyd hanging from a clock tower.
The most common salvage contract is called a " Lloyd's Open Form Salvage Contract ".
The town was the site of the first Lloyd's Supercenter, and is home to many retail stores, shopping centers and restaurants, many of which are located along Route 211.
The home is still owned by the same family ( The Lloyd's ), as during the time of filming.
The Lloyd's building in Lime Street, London | Lime Street is the home of Lloyd's of London.
Lloyd's of London, styled simply as Lloyd's, is a British insurance and reinsurance market.
Unlike most of its competitors in the industry, it is not a company but it is a corporate body under the Lloyd's Act 1871 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Uberrimae fides ( Latin for " of the utmost good faith ") is the motto of Lloyd's.
The Lloyd's building, where the market is based, is located at 1 Lime Street in the City of London.
The practice at Lloyd's was to wait three years ( that is, 36 months from the beginning of the Syndicate ) before ' closing ' the year and declaring a result.
It is alleged that, in the early 1980s, some Lloyd's officials began a recruitment programme to enrol new Names to help capitalise Lloyd's prior to the expected onslaught of APH claims.

Lloyd's and traded
The idea for the show came from Lloyd's brief period in the early 1950s working at Simpsons of Piccadilly, a clothing store which traded for over 60 years until 1999.

Lloyd's and though
But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season ( though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run ) may have worked against it.
In the UK there are conflicting obiter dicta in " The Rafaela S " 2 Lloyd's Rep. 113 and " The Happy Ranger " 2 AER ( Comm ) 23, so the matter must remain unclear even though there are serious problems, for example, arising from the everyday occurrence of cargo being discharged against letters of indemnity when original bills of lading are not yet available to be presented at the discharge port.

Lloyd's and some
* Enforcement officials in 11 U. S. states charged Lloyd's and some of its associates with various wrongs such as fraud and selling unregistered securities ;
Lloyd's then instituted some major structural changes.
As the oldest continuously active insurance marketplace in the world, Lloyd's has retained some unusual structures and practices that differ from all other insurance providers today.
The general public knows Lloyd's for some unusual or notable policies it has written.
Much later it was revealed that Lloyd and Wührer did not get along due to Wührer's ego and some comments she had made about Lloyd's engagement to a crew member.
According to a spokesman for Lloyd's of London, some owners of the stolen stallion will be paid $ 10. 6 million in compensation.
He founded and edited for some time, with indifferent success, the Illuminated Magazine, Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, and Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper ; and under his editorship Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper rose from almost nonentity to a circulation of 582, 000.
Lloyd's algorithm starts by partitioning the input points into k initial sets, either at random or using some heuristic data.
Financial backers, who would accept some of the risk on a given venture ( historically a sea voyage with associated risks of shipwreck ) in exchange for a premium, would literally write their names under the risk information that was written on a Lloyd's slip created for this purpose.
The director Ian Sharp, who was hired due to Lloyd's liking of his direction in The Professionals, was invited to Stirling Lines where he met with some of the troop who assaulted the Iranian Embassy.
For example, Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor generally did not participate in cases involving telecommunications firms because she owned stock in such firms, while Justice Stephen Breyer has disqualified himself in some cases involving insurance companies because of his participation in a Lloyd's of London syndicate.
Lloyd's algorithm starts by partitioning the input points into k initial sets, either at random or using some heuristic.

Lloyd's and its
We set up the Lloyd's Neck school, worked out its curriculum, and taught there.
The name " K7 " was derived from its Lloyd's unlimited rating registration.
Hormel sells food under many brands, including the Chi-Chi's, Dinty Moore, Farmer John, Herdez, Jennie-O, Lloyd's, SPAM and Stagg brands, as well as under its own name.
The Lloyd's Act of 1911 set out the Society's objectives, which include the promotion of its members ' interests and the collection and dissemination of information.
Because Lloyd's had turned itself into a tax shelter, the second issue affecting Lloyd's was an increase in its external membership, such that, by the end of the decade, the number of passive investors dwarfed market investors.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Lloyd's went through the most traumatic period in its history.
In 1996 the ongoing Lloyd's was separated from its past losses.
Lloyd's itself does not underwrite insurance business, leaving that to its members ( see below ).
In the great Underwriting Room of Lloyd's stands the Lutine Bell, which was struck when the fate of a ship “ overdue ” at its destination port became known.
The name was chosen after the British insurance market Lloyd's of London for its image of safety and security.
This attractive, four-storey Georgian villa ( architect: George Gibson ) still lies in its own grounds and was built between 1774 and 1776 for John Julius Angerstein, a Lloyd's underwriter and merchant whose collection of old master paintings was bought for the nation in 1824, following his death, to form the nucleus of the National Gallery, London.
Rogers revisited this inside-out style with his design for London's Lloyd's building, completed in 1986-another controversial design which has since become a famous and distinctive landmark in its own right.
Lloyd's second album Watching Angels Mend went double platinum in Australia after its release in 2001.
" Ebert was so engrossed by Christopher Lloyd's performance that he almost forgot about the film's title object, and liked the movie as a whole while acknowledging its vignette construction.
** Lloyd's building, its headquarters
Through its 100 % subsidiary Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd ( LRQA ), it is also a major vendor of management system quality certification to ISO9001, ISO14001 and OSHAS18001.
Like the famous international insurance market, Lloyd's of London, Lloyd's Register owes its name and foundation to the 17th century coffee house in London frequented by merchants, marine underwriters, and others, all associated with shipping.
Lloyd's sold its share of the venture to IHS in 2009.
A Lloyd's Coverholder is one such example in which a Lloyd's Syndicate ( an insurer who is a member of Lloyd's of London ) delegates its underwriting authority to, hence allowing that syndicate to operate in a region or country as if it is a local insurer.

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