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What is PREMIUM LOAD?

The premium load is the small amount of the premium that is used to cover the expenses of the insurer.

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Related Legal Terms
PURE PREMIUM, PREMIUM LOADING, ADJUSTED PREMIUM, NO LOAD FUND, LOAD FUND, NET PREMIUM, MINIMUM PREMIUM, FAIR PREMIUM, LOAD SPREAD OPTION, PEAK-LOAD PRICING


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  1. PURE PREMIUM
  2. PREMIUM LOADING
  3. ADJUSTED PREMIUM
  4. NO LOAD FUND
  5. LOAD FUND
  6. NET PREMIUM
  7. MINIMUM PREMIUM
  8. FAIR PREMIUM
  9. LOAD SPREAD OPTION
  10. PEAK-LOAD PRICING

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