单词 | disability clause |
释义 | disability clause in British Englishnoun (in life assurance policies) a clause enabling a policyholder to cease payment of premiums without loss of coverage and often to receive a pension or indemnity if he or she becomes permanently disabled disability clause in American English a clause in an insurance contract entitling a policyholder who becomes permanently disabled to cease premium payments withoutloss of life insurance, and sometimes to receive a specified indemnity disability clause in Insurance (dɪsəbɪlɪti klɔz) Word forms: (regular plural) disability clauses noun (Insurance: Medical insurance) A disability clause is a clause in life insurance policies enabling you to stop paying premiums without loss of coverage and often to receive a pension if you become permanentlydisabled. The disability clause provides that certain benefits will be paid in the event the insured becomes totallyand permanently disabled from an accident or sickness. The disability clause entitles a policyholder who becomes permanently disabled to stop premium paymentswithout loss of life insurance. A disability clause is a clause in life insurance policies enabling you to stop paying premiums withoutloss of coverage and often to receive a pension if you become permanently disabled. |
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