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insurant|ɪnˈʃʊərənt| [f. insure v. + -ant1.] One who effects or obtains an insurance (whether on his own life or that of another); the person to whom an insurance policy is issued.
1853W. Farr in Reg. General's 12th Rep. App. p. xvii, The Insuree performs two functions; which are separated when a third party (Insurant) procures the policy and pays the premium. Under one aspect the same person is the Insuree, under another he is the Insurant. 1883–6Post Off. Insurance Regulations, All amounts due in respect of Insurances or Annuities will be credited to the Insurants' or Annuitants' Savings Bank accounts. 1894Westm. Gaz. 10 Mar. 2/3 By the ‘Natural Premium System’ the premium payable increases with the age of the insurant. |