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policyholder
pol·i·cy·hol·der P0412200 (pŏl′ĭ-sē-hōl′dər)n. One that holds an insurance contract or policy.policyholder (ˈpɒlɪsɪˌhəʊldə) n (Insurance) a person or organization in whose name an insurance policy is registeredpol•i•cy•hold•er (ˈpɒl ə siˌhoʊl dər) n. the individual or firm in whose name an insurance policy is written; an insured. [1850–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | policyholder - a person who holds an insurance policy; usually, the client in whose name an insurance policy is writtencustomer, client - someone who pays for goods or servicesholder - a person who holds something; "they held two hostages"; "he holds the trophy"; "she holds a United States passport" | Translations
policyholder
pol·i·cy·hold·er (pol'i-sē-hōl'dĕr) The insured; a person who is covered by the insurance policy. Policyholder
PolicyholderAn individual who owns an insurance policy.PolicyholderA person or (less commonly) an organization that has an insurance policy. The policyholder receives the specific types of coverage (life, health, etc.) stated in the policy, subject to the payment of premiums, usually on a monthly basis. It is important to note that a policyholder does not make any legally enforceable promises when he/she takes out a policy. Specifically, the insurance company cannot legally compel the policyholder to pay his/her premiums; its only recourse is to stop coverage. On the other hand, the policyholder can force the insurance company to provide coverage if it refuses to do so, provided he/she has in fact paid premiums.AcronymsSeePHpolicyholder
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