| No Life Insurance Beneficiary Designation |
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| If an insured obtains a life insurance policy, he has the responsibility to designate an eligible beneficiary to receive the proceeds of the policy upon his death. Situations arise, however, where the insured either fails to make any designation of beneficiary or revokes his designation and fails to make a new one. More... |
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| Insurance Law> General Liability Insurance> Property Coverage |
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| (The CGL Policy Exclusion For "Your Product") More... |
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| Partnerships Entitled to Life Insurance Proceeds |
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| Generally, the legal entity of a partnership dissolves when one partner dies. However, partners may enter into an agreement during the life of the partnership to enable the surviving partners to continue with the business when one partner dies. A life insurance policy may be an appropriate means of accomplishing this purpose.
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| Treatment of Annuities as Securities |
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| Variable annuities are differentiated from fixed annuities by virtue of how the benefits are funded. In a traditional fixed annuity, an annuitant pays a premium(s) and is guaranteed a certain rate of return over a life expectancy; thus, benefit payments can be determined with precision. In a variable annuity, premium payments are held in a separate account or accounts. More... |
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| Basic Automobile Policy Contents |
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| Automobile insurance policies normally contain the same five basic sections found in most types of insurance policies: 1) declarations, 2) an insuring agreement, 3) definitions of terms used in the policy, 4) conditions, and 5) exclusions. More... |
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