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The first part of this history, written by E.F. Cato Carter and published in 1984 under the title of ‘Order out of Chaos’, told of the evolution and early development of loss adjusting.
The second part explains how fragmented groups of loss adjusters, criticized for their lack of a national professional organization to speak for them and to set educational and ethical standards, came together to form such associations, not only in the United Kingdom, but almost simultaneously in Australasia, Southern Africa, Canada and the United States of America. In the U.K. the process was hastened by the demands of war.
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