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fraternal insurance

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noun

  1. insurance underwritten by a fraternal society, under either a legal reserve plan or an assessment plan.


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If to do this it will be necessary to establish a business enterprise or make the church a fraternal insurance company, the new Negro minister will act accordingly.

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"A fraternal insurance company," he mused.

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"What do you know about fraternal insurance?" demanded Clover, who had reddened under fire.

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"I'm afraid you don't understand the fraternal insurance business," he insisted.

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Fifteen dollars a week was the most he had ever earned in his life, but he was so full of fraternal insurance figures that his skin prickled.

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