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		Definition of death benefit in US English: death benefitnoun The amount paid to a beneficiary upon the death of an insured person. Also called face amount  Example sentencesExamples -  Term is especially good if all you want is a death benefit - a sum your loved ones can use to bury you and settle up your debts.
 -  His £36,000 death benefit was eventually paid to his mother after she proved the marriage was illegal.
 -  The policy pays a death benefit to the beneficiary and provides a cash-value account, which earns tax-deferred interest at market rates.
 -  Term Life Insurance - Term insurance is life insurance coverage that pays a death benefit only if the insured dies within a specified time period.
 -  Another option is an enhanced death benefit, which will increase the guaranteed payout to your beneficiaries - say, an extra 5% a year.
 -  In most cases, if you don't repay the loan, the loan amount is simply deducted from the death benefit.
 -  Other benefits included the making of a will, death benefit, probate, letter of administration, power of attorney, gifts and inheritance between spouses.
 -  Many credit cards provide automatic accident and death benefit.
 -  At present, no death benefit is payable when a contributor who has no wife or child dies before retirement.
 -  It was determined that the cost of pursuing David for the $3,000 Canada Pension death benefit might exceed any recovery and therefore that action was abandoned.
 -  Mr Webb's death benefit was paid to his mother and she immediately paid the £36,000 to charity.
 -  That would leave you with a much smaller debt - as well as a lower death benefit.
 -  That amount (plus, in some policies, interest) is later deducted from the death benefit that goes to beneficiaries when the policyholder dies.
 -  For instance, personal pensions should be held in a trust so that if the individual dies before claiming them the death benefits go directly to the beneficiaries without hitting the person's estate.
 -  The increase applies to those in receipt of old-age pensions, retirement or invalidity pensions, or death benefit.
 -  Some insurers report an increased interest among older customers in term life insurance, which pays out a death benefit if you die while the policy is in effect.
 -  Therefore, the plan allows you to cover your long-term care needs as required, but still leaves the maximum possible amount of your death benefit intact for your dependents.
 -  And if these workers are killed in a work place accident, their next of kin will not be entitled to a death benefit and will have to bring their loved one's employer to court to secure such a benefit.
 -  Despite a legal requirement to register and pay contributions, over 50,000 employers have evaded their responsibilities for years often leaving widows without death benefit payments.
 -  Both houses of Congress passed legislation that would increase the military death benefit from $6,000 to $12,000 and would make the payment tax exempt.
 
    Definition of death benefit in US English: death benefitnoun The amount paid to a beneficiary upon the death of an insured person. Also called face amount  Example sentencesExamples -  That would leave you with a much smaller debt - as well as a lower death benefit.
 -  The policy pays a death benefit to the beneficiary and provides a cash-value account, which earns tax-deferred interest at market rates.
 -  Term Life Insurance - Term insurance is life insurance coverage that pays a death benefit only if the insured dies within a specified time period.
 -  Other benefits included the making of a will, death benefit, probate, letter of administration, power of attorney, gifts and inheritance between spouses.
 -  That amount (plus, in some policies, interest) is later deducted from the death benefit that goes to beneficiaries when the policyholder dies.
 -  Mr Webb's death benefit was paid to his mother and she immediately paid the £36,000 to charity.
 -  At present, no death benefit is payable when a contributor who has no wife or child dies before retirement.
 -  Despite a legal requirement to register and pay contributions, over 50,000 employers have evaded their responsibilities for years often leaving widows without death benefit payments.
 -  In most cases, if you don't repay the loan, the loan amount is simply deducted from the death benefit.
 -  His £36,000 death benefit was eventually paid to his mother after she proved the marriage was illegal.
 -  Another option is an enhanced death benefit, which will increase the guaranteed payout to your beneficiaries - say, an extra 5% a year.
 -  The increase applies to those in receipt of old-age pensions, retirement or invalidity pensions, or death benefit.
 -  Term is especially good if all you want is a death benefit - a sum your loved ones can use to bury you and settle up your debts.
 -  Some insurers report an increased interest among older customers in term life insurance, which pays out a death benefit if you die while the policy is in effect.
 -  Both houses of Congress passed legislation that would increase the military death benefit from $6,000 to $12,000 and would make the payment tax exempt.
 -  Therefore, the plan allows you to cover your long-term care needs as required, but still leaves the maximum possible amount of your death benefit intact for your dependents.
 -  It was determined that the cost of pursuing David for the $3,000 Canada Pension death benefit might exceed any recovery and therefore that action was abandoned.
 -  For instance, personal pensions should be held in a trust so that if the individual dies before claiming them the death benefits go directly to the beneficiaries without hitting the person's estate.
 -  Many credit cards provide automatic accident and death benefit.
 -  And if these workers are killed in a work place accident, their next of kin will not be entitled to a death benefit and will have to bring their loved one's employer to court to secure such a benefit.
 
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