The insurance company that transfers to another insurance company the insurance it has written.
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CEDING INSURER
An INSURER that transfers, or CEDES, risk to a REINSURER.
CEDO
I grant. The word ordinarily used in Mexican conveyances to pass title to lands. Mull’ord v. Le Franc, 20 Cal. S8, 108
CEDULA
In old English law . A schedule. In Spanish law. An act under private signature, by which a debtor admits the amount of the debt, and binds himself to discharge […]
CEDULE
In French law . The technical name of an act under private signature. Campbell v. Nicholson, 3 La. Ann. 458.
CEILING EFFECT
The factors or constraints triggered as higher levels, values, or scores occur. It is often due to the lessening levels of difficulty to highest scoring individuals. It lessen the possibility […]
CELATION
In medical jurisprudence . Concealment of pregnancy or delivery
CELDRA
In old English law , a chaldron. In old Scotch law , a measure of grain, otherwise called a “chalder.” See 1 Kames, Eq. 215.
CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE
The formal act by which a man and woman take each other for husband and wife, according to law; the solemnization of a marriage. The term is usually applied to […]
CELIBACY
The condition or state of life of an unmarried person
CELLERARIUS
A butler in a monastery ; sometimes in universities called “manciple” or “caterer.”
CEMETERY
A place of burial, differing from a churchyard by its locality and incidents,
CENEGILD
In Saxon law. An expiatory mulct or fine paid to the relations of a murdered person by the murderer or his relations. Spelman.
CENELL-FTC
In old records. Acorns
CENNINGA
A notice given by a buyer to a seller that the things which had been sold were claimed by another, in order that he might appear and justify the sale. […]
CENS
In French Canadian law. An annual tribute or due reserved to a seignior or lord, and imposed merely in recognition of his superiority . Guyot, Inst. c. 9.
CENSARIA
In old English law . A farm, or house and land let at a standing rent. Cowell.
CENSARII
In old English law . Farmers, or such persons as were liable to pay a census, (tax.) Blount; Cowell. OENSERE 181 CENTRAL OFFICE
CENSERE
In the Roman law. To ordain ; to decree. Dig. 50, 16, 111.
CENSITAIRE
In Canadian law. A tenant by cens, (q. v.)
CENSIVE
In Canadian law. Tenure by cens, (q. v.)
CENSO
In Spanish and Mexican law. An annuity. A ground rent . The right which a person acquires to receive a certain annual peusion, for the delivery which he makes to […]
CENSO AL QNITAR
A redeemable annuity; otherwise called “censo redimible.” Trevino v. Fernandez, 13 Tex. 630.
CENSO CONSIG^IATI
vo. A censo (q. v.) is called “consignativo” when he who receives the money assigns for the payment of the pension (annuity) the estate the fee in which he reserves. […]
CENSO EN&TENTICO
In Spanish and Mexican law. An emphyteutic annuity. That species of censo (annuity) which exists where there is a right to require of another a certain canon or pension annually, […]