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What is PRIMACY?

The main insurer on a policy. Refer to apportionment, divided cover, overlapping insurance, and pro rata.

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Related Legal Terms
PRIMACY EFFECT, DIVIDED COVER, CANCELABLE INSURANCE, FACULTATIVE REINSURANCE, RETROSPECTIVE FINITE POLICY, ACTUAL CASH VALUE POLICY, CANCELLATION PROVISION CLAUSE, LOADING, MINIMUM PREMIUM, RISK TRANSFER


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  1. PRIMACY EFFECT
  2. DIVIDED COVER
  3. CANCELABLE INSURANCE
  4. FACULTATIVE REINSURANCE
  5. RETROSPECTIVE FINITE POLICY
  6. ACTUAL CASH VALUE POLICY
  7. CANCELLATION PROVISION CLAUSE
  8. LOADING
  9. MINIMUM PREMIUM
  10. RISK TRANSFER

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