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Magna Carta Cos.


Magna Carta Magna Carta n. Latin for "Great Charter," it was a document delineating a series of laws establishing the rights of English barons and major land owners, which limited the absolute authority of the King of England and became the basis for the rights of English citizens. It was signed reluctantly by King John on June 15, 1215, at Runnymede, at a table set up in a field under a canopy and surrounded by the armed gentry. Cos. has elected John Thomas Hill II president and chief operating officer.

Hill was previously the controller of Home Holdings and has served Magna Carta Cos. for nine years.
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Title Annotation:People in Insurance; Magna Carta Cos. has elected John Thomas Hill II
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Date:Feb 1, 2004
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