cancellable policy
1non-cancellable — /non kasnsalabal/ Such provision in insurance policy precludes insurer from cancelling policy after an illness or accident, so long as the premium has been paid. Dudgeon v. Mutual Ben. Health & Accident Ass n, C.C.A.W.Va., 70 F.2d 49, 52 …
2non-cancellable — /non kasnsalabal/ Such provision in insurance policy precludes insurer from cancelling policy after an illness or accident, so long as the premium has been paid. Dudgeon v. Mutual Ben. Health & Accident Ass n, C.C.A.W.Va., 70 F.2d 49, 52 …
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4cancellation — can·cel·la·tion also can·cel·a·tion n 1: the act or an instance of cancelling 2: a mark made to cancel something (as a check) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
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6abandonment — controlling party giving up rights to property voluntarily. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Allowing an option to expire unexercised. Also, withdrawal from a cancellable forward contract to purchase securities. Exchange Handbook Glossary * * *… …