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What is LIFE POLICY?

an insurance policy that will pay a sum of money when the insured person dies.

More On This Topic
  1. Can You Borrow Against a Term Life Insurance Policy?
  2. What Do You Call a Life Insurance Policy That Pays Out Regardless of Whether the Policyholder Lives or Dies?
  3. Can I Cash Out My Life Insurance Policy? What Is the Available Partial Surrender Amount?
  4. What Are the Different Types of Insurance?
  5. Is Life Insurance Money Taxable?
  6. What Does Auto Liability Insurance Cover?
  7. Do I Get My Money Back When Cancelling a Gerber Life Insurance Policy?
  8. Is there Any Way That I Can Write Off My Life Insurance Payments on My Taxes?
  9. Are Life Insurance Benefits Taxable?
  10. Where Can I Find Term Life Insurance for An 81-Year-Old?

Related Legal Terms
LIFE INSURANCE POLICY, STRAIGHT LIFE POLICY, CASH VALUE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY, ORDINARY LIFE POLICY, LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICY, MODIFIED LIFE POLICY, GROUP UNIVERSAL LIFE POLICY (GULP), ENDOWMENT LIFE POLICY WITH PROFITS, POLICY ENDOWMENT, COMMON POLICY DECLARATIONS


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  1. LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
  2. STRAIGHT LIFE POLICY
  3. CASH VALUE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
  4. ORDINARY LIFE POLICY
  5. LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
  6. MODIFIED LIFE POLICY
  7. GROUP UNIVERSAL LIFE POLICY (GULP)
  8. ENDOWMENT LIFE POLICY WITH PROFITS
  9. POLICY ENDOWMENT
  10. COMMON POLICY DECLARATIONS

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