We have no meanings for "annuitant" in our records yet.
1 That was the only bit of luxury in that poor annuitant 's abode.
2 But if the annuitant dies before the loan has been paid back .
3 Such an event, however, is almost as rare as resignation of an office-holder or the death of an annuitant .
4 The deal "is a vote of confidence after MET's group annuitant issues and charges of the recent past," Dargan wrote.
5 Every line traced by the "lean annuitant " was as familiar to Tom Folio as if he had written it himself.
6 From time to time he went to see his annuitant , just as one goes in July to see when the harvest is likely to begin.
7 They bought up the obligations, and named healthy children as the annuitants .
8 Are you in possession of that information from the annuitants themselves?-I am.
9 Who had ever said, for instance, that the fund-holders and annuitants felt the general pressure?
10 And the fourth from the merchants, planters, mortgagees, annuitants , and others concerned in the West Indian colonies.
11 Mr. Winnington moved, that all the public creditors, as well as the South-Sea annuitants , should be comprehended.
12 Because no one in our day is sure of the future; we are living our lives like prodigal annuitants .
13 Individual exceptions there may be in the persons of annuitants , but even here counteracting circumstances are continually at work.
14 The crowd of would-be annuitants grew so thick about them that for some time they could move neither forward no backward.
15 The Quarter du Marais was principally occupied by lawyers, financiers, annuitants ; and, in short, all the Jews of the nation lodged there.
16 The soldiery, the monks, the state annuitants , the crowds of domestics, dependent on the families of the grandees, all are necessarily unproductive.
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Annuitant through the time