used to describe an affront or indignity to a person’s self-respect that could warrant the awarding of damages.
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INSUPER
Lat Moreover; over and above. An old exchequer term, applied to a charge made upon a person in his account. Blount.
INSURABLE
the term used to describe a thing that can be insured.
INSURABLE INTEREST
Such a real and substantial interest in specific property as will sustain a contract to indemnify the person interested against its loss. Mutual F. Ins. Co. v. Wagner (Pa.) 7 […]
INSURABLE INTEREST IN LIFE
the term that means to have a monetary interest in the continuing life of another person.
INSURABLE RISK
A risk that causes loss that can be covered by the premium paid. Refer to uninsurable risk .
INSURANCE
A contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration , one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the […]
INSURANCE ADJUSTER
the name given to the person who calculates the losses for a claim.
Insurance Card
The proof required in some states and issued by an insurance company that indicates a vehicle is insured. The cards are kept in the vehicle to show to police or […]
INSURANCE CASUALTY
the term used for the insurance policy that is for loss or damage that has occurred from an accident.
INSURANCE COMMERCIAL
the term for insurance from loss by breach of contract .
INSURANCE EMPLOYER
an insurance company agreement to pay the employer’s obligation for damages resulting from an employees accident or death.
INSURANCE FIDELITY
the insurance that guarantees against payment for loss that results from dishonesty of an employee or company officer.
INSURANCE FIRE
the agreement where an insurance company pays for losses due to fires.
INSURANCE FRATERNAL
the insurance policy for life, accident or disability for a person who is a member of a fraternal organisation.
INSURANCE HEALTH
This si the insurance that pays for medical expenses of a person.
INSURANCE INDEMNITY
This si the name given to the insurance for protection and the security against a loss.
INSURANCE LIABILITY
the insurance policy that pays for injuries or damages to another person or other person’s property.
INSURANCE LIFE
an insurance policy that pays an amount on the death of a person.
INSURANCE MARINE
This si the insurance that pays for any losses to a ship or its cargo during voyages.
INSURANCE MUTUAL
a company where the members are the insured and the insurer.
INSURANCE POLICY
this is written agreement between the insurance company and the insured person.
INSURANCE PREMIUM
the name given to the money paid in return for protection.
INSURANCE TERM
This the term given to insurance that is limited to a period of time,.
INSURANCE TITLE
insurance that guarantees against a defect in a title to real estate .