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  2. Aleatory contract - Wikipedia

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    An aleatory contract is a contract where an uncertain event determines the parties' rights and obligations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For example, gambling, wagering, or betting typically use aleatory contracts. Additionally, another very common type of aleatory contract is an insurance policy.

  3. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Insurance contracts are aleatory in that the amounts exchanged by the insured and insurer are unequal and depend upon uncertain future events. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In contrast, ordinary non-insurance contracts are commutative in that the amounts (or values) exchanged are usually intended by the parties to be roughly equal.

  4. Mid-term adjustment - Wikipedia

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    An additional transaction may also be payable to cover e.g. costs for revised insurance documents. Some insurers also use this fee to discourage changes, although few openly admit this. A cancellation is often treated as a special-case MTA, where the cover decreases to zero. Such transactions may attract special fees too.

  5. Category:Insurance law - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2019, at 18:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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    Opting for term life insurance through a provider like Ethos, ensures that as you age, your loved ones are protected from unexpected costs. With term life insurance, you can secure affordable ...

  7. Automatic renewal clause - Wikipedia

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    An automatic renewal clause is used in the insurance and healthcare industries . An automatic renewal clause (also referred to as an evergreen clause), is activated towards the end of the contractual period whereby it automatically renews the terms of an agreement except when the contract is terminated (through mutual agreement or contract breach), or one of the contracting parties has sent a ...

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    Under the new contract, Missouri Anthem members covered by Anthem employer-based health plans, Medicare Advantage health plans and Affordable Care Act Marketplace health plans will have ...

  9. Your Thanksgiving Turkey Will Be Cheaper This Year - AOL

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    For 2024, the cost for a holiday meal for 10 people averaged about $58.08, down 5% from 2023.