I doubt it. How does a person contact this agency IF it does exist?
Is a policy for Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States still valid: Insured: Phillip Swanson Policy # SU 77 389 758
Is a policy for The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States still valid: Group # 16911 M Certificate # 108815 For employee: 63-11 George C. Brown For employee of the Dept. of Water and Power in Los Angeles, CA
yes
Cathars, a religious group from the Middle Ages, do not exist in modern society.
yes
Yes, there are about 22,000 of the Chirguano society left today.
Yes, the John Birch Society still exists. See 'Republican Tea Party'.
The company is now known as AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company, located at 120 Broadway in NYC. If you do not know who the insurance agent is or if he or she cannot be located, you should contact the Customer Service department of the insurer. Be sure to have the policy number available and the name of the person whose life was insured. Recognize that Equitable was taken over by AXA (a larger insurer) some years ago, altho the Equitable name remains intact. Therefore, there may be some initial delays encountered in locating your policy and determining whether it is still in force because policy numbers may been changed internally within the company.
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As of my last update in October 2023, Preferred Life Assurance Society is no longer in business. It was dissolved and its operations ceased in the past few years. For the most current status or any potential changes, it's advisable to check official financial regulatory sources or news updates.
No. Slavery was outlawed in the US in 1867 and the American Anti-Slavery Society was dissolved in 1870.
Yes, organized crime groups, including mafias, continue to exist in various parts of the world and can still exert influence in certain sectors of society.