The amount of cash due to an insured who surrenders Cash Value Life Insurance. Such surrender, with consequent termination of all insurance benefits, is sometimes called “cashing out” or “cashing in” a policy. See also Non-forfeiture Values.
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A plan for covering groups of persons with individual policies having uniform provisions, although they may differ in benefits. Individual contracts are issued to each person, with individual underwriting. It is usually applied to groups too small to qualify for true group coverage, and the solicitation of cases usually takes place among an employer’s work force with his consent. In Life Insurance, it is sometimes called Wholesale Insurance. Contrast with True Group Insurance.