| Thomas Simpson - 1742 - 148 pages
...one. .• SOLUTION. From the value of the three lives, fubtradt the value of the life in pofleffion ; the remainder will be the value of the two lives in Reverfion. • EXAMPLE. Let the age of the life in poffeffion be 50 years, and thofe of two lives in reverfion, 45 45 and 56 years, and... | |
| Anthony Birks, John Birks - 1766 - 640 pages
...lives after one. RULE. From the value of the three lives fubtracl the value of the life in poflbffion, the remainder will be the value of the two lives in reverfion. 20. Let the age of the life in poflcflion be 50 years, and thofe of the two lives in reverfion 45 and... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1802 - 556 pages
...Value of the Reverjion nf tu« Lives after one. RULE. Subtract the value of the life in poflefflon from the value of the longeft of the three lives, and the remainder will be the value of the PROBLEM V. To Jind the Value of the Reverfion of one Life after two Lilts. RULE. If the two live* are... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1806 - 488 pages
...the Value of the Reverfion of two Lives after one. RULE. Subtract the value of the life in pofleffion from the value of the longeft of the three lives, and the remainder will be the vajue of the reverfion. $- PROBLEM V. Tofind the Value of the Reverfion of one Life after two Lives.... | |
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