A policy provision found most frequently in juvenile contracts, providing that ownership control is to be exercised for a stated or indefinite duration by a person other than the one whose life is insured.
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A provision in Life Insurance contracts for death benefits that, in the early years of the contract, are less than the face amount of the policy, but that increase with the passage of time. Most commonly found in juvenile policies issued at or near age zero.