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| "That the citizens of this state may insure their buildings
against losses and damages occasioned accidentally by fire and that the insured pay
the losses and expenses, each his share, according to the sum insured." - Mutual
Assurance Society charter, 1794
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| "Founded Upon Benevolence" |
| The fundamental principle of the Society of "mutual assurance and mutual risk"
was set forth in the Society's original charter and remains our mission today. |
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| The Mutual Assurance Society Against Fire on Buildings of the State of Virginia was
founded on December 22, 1794 by an act of incorporation by the Virginia General
Assembly. On May 17, 1982 the members of the Society changed the name of the company
to "Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia". |
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| Today we operate much the same way as we did at our beginning. We provide
our members with quality insurance protection at a reasonable cost always striving to
do so in a caring and efficient manner. Use the following links to find out more about the
Society and how we operate today. |
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