Insurance
Meanings and phrases
n.
- promise of reimbursement in the case of loss; paid to people or companies so concerned about hazards that they have made prepayments to an insurance company
- written contract or certificate of insurance; policy; insurance policy
- protection against future loss; indemnity
n.
- a federally sponsored corporation that insures accounts in national banks and other qualified institutions; FDIC
n.
- insurance against loss due to theft or traffic accidents; car insurance
n.
- insurance that provides protection for the loss of profits and continuing fixed expenses resulting from a break in commercial activities due to the occurrence of a peril
n.
- insurance against loss due to theft or traffic accidents; automobile insurance
n.
- social insurance for the disabled
n.
- life insurance for a specified amount which is payable to the insured person at the expiration of a certain period of time or to a designated beneficiary immediately upon the death of the insured
n.
- insurance against loss due to fire
- Sprinklers are also inexpensive, offset by reduced fire insurance.
- A 1931 fire insurance claim was proved fraudulent and a 1933 claim was refused.
- Tiles were favoured in the 20th century because they reduced fire insurance premiums.
n.
- insurance that is purchased by a group (such as the employees of a company) usually at a reduced rate to individual members of the group
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- insurance that provides protection against certain risks such as storms or fires
n.
- insurance against loss due to ill health
- The entire population must pay compulsory health insurance.
- More than 98% of the population is covered by health insurance.
- What is covered by health insurance is specified in legislation.
n.
- insurance that pays all or part of a patient's hospital expense; hospitalization
n.
- an agent who sells insurance; insurance broker; general agent; underwriter
- His father, born in Kiev, was an insurance agent.
- From 1975 to 1991, he had also been an insurance agent.
- He later worked as a shipyard navvy and an insurance agent.
n.
- an agent who sells insurance; insurance agent; general agent; underwriter
- In 1992, he bought Dutch insurance broker Hudig-Langeveldt.
- He now works as a sports insurance broker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- He is an insurance broker.
n.
- demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy
n.
- a financial institution that sells insurance; insurance firm; insurer; insurance underwriter; underwriter
- It is China's first joint-stock insurance company.
- Mom - Charity's mother works at an insurance company.
- He trails the son to an insurance company the next day.
n.
- the total amount and type of insurance carried; coverage
- A lack of insurance coverage for those requiring the drug was also a problem.
- For members under 21, Zipcar provides insurance coverage at state-mandated levels.
- With no insurance coverage, both "Ruth" and "Gwendoline" were running through Jennings Canyon.
n.
- a financial institution that sells insurance; insurance company; insurer; insurance underwriter; underwriter
n.
- written contract or certificate of insurance; policy; insurance
- It's an insurance policy for the worst possible outcome.
- He carries a US$20-million insurance policy.
- His widow claimed under his life insurance policy as executrix.
n.
- payment for insurance; premium
n.
- a financial institution that sells insurance; insurance company; insurance firm; insurer; underwriter
n.
- insurance that provides protection from claims arising from injuries or damage to other people or property
- in property insurance) but it can also take years (typically in liability insurance).
- His practice centred on real estate, commercial litigation and professional liability insurance.
- The company underwrites Directors and officers liability insurance through its HCC Global subsidiary.
n.
- insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies; life assurance
- The profits are used to pay life insurance claims.
- Another example to note would be life insurance.
- ", life insurance policies—do not abate.
n.
- insurance purchased by physicians and hospitals to cover the cost of being sued for malpractice
n.
- social insurance program in Britain; based on contributions from employers and employees; provides payments to unemployed and sick and retired people as well as medical services
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- a system of automobile insurance where a party who is injured in an automobile accident recovers damages up to a specific amount against his own insurance company regardless of who was responsible for the accident; no fault insurance
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- a system of automobile insurance where a party who is injured in an automobile accident recovers damages up to a specific amount against his own insurance company regardless of who was responsible for the accident; no fault automobile insurance
n.
- insurance paid to the elderly
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- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; whole life insurance; straight life insurance
n.
- government provision for unemployed, injured, or aged people; financed by contributions from employers and employees as well as by government revenue
- She was later engaged at the social insurance bureau.
- In 2008 there were 30,008 employees liable to social insurance living in Aalen.
- After the war, it took control of Austria's developing system of social insurance.
n.
- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; whole life insurance; ordinary life insurance
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- insurance paid to surviving spouses
n.
- low-cost insurance that is valid only for a stated period of time and has no cash surrender value or loan value
n.
- a form of life insurance whereby on the death or default of a participant his share is distributed to the remaining members; tontine
n.
- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; ordinary life insurance; straight life insurance
E.g.
- Banks and insurance companies were mostly bankrupt.
- He worked for insurance companies from 1945 to 1952.
- Taxpayers consist of banks, bankers and insurance companies.
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- In May 1970, Bates first entered the insurance business.
- Quinn was in the insurance business, as was his brother Percy.
- In the late 1980s, Ray sold the insurance business to a large underwriter.
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- The balance of the financial system is made up by the insurance industry.
- Most laws regulating the insurance industry in the U.S. are state-specific.
- As of 2018, Donald has worked in the insurance industry "for more than 20 years".
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- Health insurance policies for poor people covering all diseases.
- Keogh admitted to signing five life insurance policies on behalf of Cheney.
- Automobile insurer GEICO stopped writing insurance policies for the Bronco II.
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- In 1960, Albertson sued for unemployment insurance for work for the Communist Party.
- Denmark has an unemployment insurance system called the A-kasse ("arbejdsløshedskasse").
- He also became the first governor to publicly endorse the idea of unemployment insurance.
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- Housing, transportation and health insurance costs are not included in the tuition price.
- The 1980s saw the fraternity deal with issues such as hazing, rising insurance costs, and maintenance of individual chapter operations.
- Both problems may raise insurance costs and reduce efficiency by driving otherwise willing transactors from the market ("incomplete markets").
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- Tiles were favoured in the 20th century because they reduced fire insurance premiums.
- The insurance premiums of individual members have also gone down as risk management violations have decreased.
- Piracy also has indirect costs, including increased security measures and spikes in shipping insurance premiums.
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- Beneficiaries can also opt for more costly private insurance through Isapre.
- Currently, Denmark has generous unemployment benefits in the form of private insurance funds.
- Therefore, in the 1990s there was policy change that led to an emphasis on private insurance funds.
E.g.
- not covered by medical insurance.
- The School also provides accommodation, activities, medical insurance and Airport services.
- The acquisition offers companies a new way to address retiree medical insurance commitments.
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- The introduction of health and pension insurance plans has expanded the private insurance industry.
- The December spending bill delayed the onset of the "Cadillac tax" on expensive insurance plans by two years, until 2020.
- With the passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, WellCare began offering Medicare beneficiaries private health insurance plans.
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- After the war, Evers took a job as an insurance salesman.
- Her father was an insurance salesman.
- His father was a life insurance salesman and his mother a teacher.
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- The company sells life insurance, among other insurance products.
- Ryan focused on insurance brokering and added more upscale insurance products.
- The joint venture would sell insurance products, including savings-oriented endowment insurance policies.
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- The scenes were reshot with insurance money at a cost of $750,000.
- Using the insurance money, he takes to gambling on race horses and becomes rich.
- The team then gets a job from a son that wants to kill his own father, likely for insurance money.
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- His widow claimed under his life insurance policy as executrix.
- Rickey's Dodgers stock was held on margin and he had fully levered life insurance policy.
- Falcke owned the first mortgage on the life insurance policy of the Duchess de Beaufremont.
E.g.
- On April 27, 1994, Igor Mirenkov was arrested for stealing gasoline and insurance fraud.
- In 1993, Klecko was sentenced to 3 months in prison for perjury in an insurance fraud case.
- Ravi is exonerated, while Ramanathan receives three years' imprisonment for committing insurance fraud.
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- This access card allows parents to purchase private health insurance.
- 85% of French people benefit from complementary private health insurance.
- Healthcare expenditures comprise only 0.6% of private health insurance and public spending.
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- The profits are used to pay life insurance claims.
- Cargo manifests can support insurance claims for lost goods.
- Overall, 2,624 insurance claims were made because of property damage.
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- It is presently occupied by an insurance agency.
- His two primary sponsors at this time were a deli and an insurance agency.
- His insurance agency was located in the same building as the Cleveland Arena.
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- The Order's insurance program is the most highly rated program in North America.
- In economic policy, he proposed tax reforms and a national insurance program, and discussed the balance of trade.
- Prior to the 2008 election, Long spoke of the need to create a wind insurance program and improve property insurance.
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- The second point in the plan is to significantly expand eHealth's market share in the small business insurance market.
- The world's largest healthcare cooperative Unimed is also located in Brazil, and accounts for 32% of the healthcare insurance market in the country.
- In February, Humana announced that it would withdraw from the individual insurance market in 2018, citing "further signs of an unbalanced risk pool."
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- Housing, transportation and health insurance costs are not included in the tuition price.
- Act 1 included 10 exceptions, including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or dwindling tax bases.
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- The population is covered by a basic health insurance plan provided by statute and optional insurance.
- The insurance could include a multi-pet insurance plan so that multiple pet policies are covered in a single plan.
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- There is no customer deposit insurance system.
- In New York, the New York Safety Fund provided deposit insurance for member banks.
- The only individual right guaranteed under European Union law was the minimum deposit insurance, covering the first 20 000 euros.
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- HDFC Life was established in 2000 becoming the first private sector life insurance company in India.
- London Life Insurance Company The London Life Insurance Company is a Canadian life insurance company.
- In that process, Acacia Life became a stock life insurance company wholly owned by its parent holding company.
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- It offers services like banking, asset management, investment banking, life insurance, stock broking and general insurance.
- Loss reserving Loss reserving refers to the calculation of the required reserves for a tranche of general insurance business.
- Forsikringsselskapet Norge Forsikringsselskapet Norge ("Insurance Company Norway") was a general insurance company based in Drammen, Norway.
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- There is no customer deposit insurance system.
- On April 1968 a social health insurance system was created (CASS).
- Denmark has an unemployment insurance system called the A-kasse ("arbejdsløshedskasse").
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- Mr. Ryan was an insurance executive in Cleveland.
- Paul Cameron is an insurance executive who finds out he has a brain tumor.
- Later Horton married insurance executive Kent Berlin, whom she subsequently divorced.
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- Lehr played one of the GEICO Cavemen in a popular series of commercials for the auto insurance company GEICO.
- He held a succession of jobs after leaving school, as a soda jerk, auto insurance investigator, and office clerk.
- They are headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, and provide private passenger auto insurance in California and Hawaii.
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- By 2011, the campaign resulted in 95% of China's population having basic health insurance coverage.
- By the year 2000, social health insurance coverage was available to 82% of the Costa Rican population.
- During his speech he proposed an enforced mandate for employers to provide health insurance coverage to all of their employees.
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- twin-unit) to provide some insurance against loss of production due to fire, explosion, or air attack.
- Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs.
- Allen also served as a director of the War Damage Corporation, a government effort to provide insurance against war-related damage.