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waiting period
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For a health insurance policy, the period of time that
must pass from the date of policy issue before benefits are
payable to an insured. Also known as elimination period and
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waiver
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The voluntary and intentional relinquishment of a known
legal right.
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waiver of premium for disability (WP) benefit
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A supplementary life insurance policy or annuity contract
benefit under which the insurer promises to give up its right
to collect premiums that become due while the insured is
disabled according to the policy or rider’s definition
of disability. |
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waiver of premium for payor benefit
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A supplementary benefit provided by some juvenile insurance
policies under which the insurer promises to give up its
right to collect the policy’s renewal premiums if the
adult policyowner dies or becomes totally disabled prior
to the insured child’s attainment of a specified age,
usually 21.
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waiver of premium provision
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In long-term care (LTC) insurance, a policy provision
that allows an insured person to stop paying premiums at
a specified point while the insured person is receiving long-term
care and the policy is making benefit payments. |
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waiver of surrender charge provision
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In an annuity contract, a provision specifying that the
insurer will not impose a surrender charge on withdrawals
under certain conditions, such as the unemployment or disability
of the contract owner. |
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war exclusion provision
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A life insurance policy provision that limits an insurer’s
liability to pay a death benefit if the life insured’s
death is connected with the war or military service as defined
in the insurance policy. |
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warranty
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A promise or guarantee that a statement of fact is true.
The statement is made by a party to a contract at the time
of contracting, becomes a part of the contract, and if not
literally true, gives the other party a ground to rescind
the contract. Contrast with representation. |
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welfare benefit plan
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According to the Employee Retirement Income Security
Act (ERISA) in the United States, any plan or program that
an employer establishes to provide specified benefits, including
life and health insurance benefits, to plan participants
and their beneficiaries. |
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whole life insurance
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A type of life insurance that remains in effect, if the
premiums are current, until the insured dies. Whole life
insurance builds a cash value for the policyowner. Contrast
with term life insurance.
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window premiums
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Additional premiums paid on a single-premium deferred
annuity during the first contract year. |
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withdrawal
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For a deferred annuity, payment of a portion of the annuity’s
accumulated value to the contract owner during the accumulation
period. Also known as partial withdrawal and partial surrender.
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withdrawal charge
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See surrender charge. |
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withdrawal provision
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An annuity contract provision that permits an insured
to reduce the amount of the contract’s accumulated
value by taking up to that amount in cash. Also known as
partial surrender provision.
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work division system
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A system for organizing underwriting work that divides
cases according to the person or group that underwrites them;
examples include independent underwriting, team underwriting,
jet unit underwriting, and committee underwriting.
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workers’ compensation
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Government-mandated insurance that provides benefits
to covered employees and their dependents if the employees
suffer job-related injury, disease, or death. Workers’ compensation
programs exist in both Canada and the United States. |
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worksite marketing
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An insurance sales process that involves offering individual
and/or group insurance products to employees in their workplace
on a voluntary, payroll-deduction basis.See deferred acquisition
costs. |
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WP benefit
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See waiver of premium for disability benefit. |
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