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  2. Voluntary life insurance

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    That said, group life insurance often has lower coverage limits than private plans. This is where voluntary (or supplemental) life insurance steps in. It bridges the gap, offering higher limits at ...

  3. Voluntary association - Wikipedia

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    A voluntary group or union (also sometimes called a voluntary organization, common-interest association, [1]: 266 association, or society) is a group of individuals who enter into an agreement, usually as volunteers, to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. [2]

  4. RenaissanceRe - Wikipedia

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    RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd is a Bermudian provider of reinsurance, insurance and other related business services. The company operates in reinsurance, insurance and ventures.

  5. Free company - Wikipedia

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    The term "free company" is most often applied to those companies of soldiers which formed after the Peace of Brétigny during the Hundred Years' War and were active mainly in France, but it has been applied to other companies, such as the Catalan Company and companies that operated elsewhere, such as in Italy [2] and the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. What happens to your life insurance when you leave a job? - AOL

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    Group life insurance is often free due to your employer paying the premiums, but it’s important to note that only the first $50,000 of group coverage is excluded from your taxable income.

  7. Time Is of the Essence - Wikipedia

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    Time Is of the Essence is Michael Brecker's sixth album as a leader. It was recorded at the Power Station and Right Track in New York City.The record is notable for guitarist Pat Metheny’s strong presence and three outstanding drummers- Jeff “Tain” Watts, Bill Stewart and the legendary Elvin Jones- who each play on separate tracks.

  8. Relational contract - Wikipedia

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    Relational contract theory was originally developed in the United States by the legal scholars Ian Roderick Macneil and Stewart Macaulay. According to Macneil, the theory offered a response to the so-called "The Death of Contract" school’s nihilistic argument that a contract was not a fit subject for study as a whole; each different type of contract (e.g., sales, employment, negotiable ...

  9. Self-enforcing agreement - Wikipedia

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    A self-enforcing agreement is an agreement that is enforced only by the parties to it; no external party can enforce or interfere with the agreement. (In this respect it differs from an enforceable contract.) The agreement will stand so long as the parties believe it is mutually beneficial and it is not breached by any party. [1]