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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 166 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ACTUARY  . The name of actuarius, sc. scriba, in

ancient Rome, was'given to the clerks who recorded the Acta Publica of the senate, and also to the
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officers who kept the military accounts and enforced the due fulfilment of contracts for military supplies . In its
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English form the word has undergone a gradual limitation of meaning . At first it seems to have denoted any clerk or registrar; then more particularly the secretary and adviser of any joint-stock
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company, but especially of an
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insurance company; and it is now applied specifically to one who makes those calculations as to the probabilities of human
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life, on which the practice of life assurance and the valuation of reversionary interests, deferred annuities, &c., are based . The first mention of the word in law is in the Friendly Societies Act of 1819, where it is used in the vague sense, " actuaries, or persons skilled in calculation," but it has received stilL further recognition in the Friendly Societies Act of 1875 and the Life Assurance Companies Act of 1870 . The word has been used with precision since the establishment of the " Institute of Actuaries of
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Great Britain and Ire-
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land " in 1848f The Quarterly Journal, Charter of Incorporation, and by-
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laws of this society may be usefully consulted for particulars as to the requirements for membership (see also ANNUITY) . The registrar in the
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Lower House of Convocation is also called the actuary .

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