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What is REASSURED?

This term refers to a company that obtains reinsurance coverage

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Related Legal Terms
EXCESS OF LOSS REINSURANCE, REINSURANCE ASSUMED, AUTOMATIC NON-PROPORTIONAL REINSURANCE, SELECTION OF RISK, MINIMUM PREMIUM, DROPDOWN, BUYING ECONOMIES OF SCALE, FRONTING INSURER, SINGLE LIMIT, MODIFIED


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  1. EXCESS OF LOSS REINSURANCE
  2. REINSURANCE ASSUMED
  3. AUTOMATIC NON-PROPORTIONAL REINSURANCE
  4. SELECTION OF RISK
  5. MINIMUM PREMIUM
  6. DROPDOWN
  7. BUYING ECONOMIES OF SCALE
  8. FRONTING INSURER
  9. SINGLE LIMIT
  10. MODIFIED

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