To give up a Whole Life policy. The insurer pays the insured the cash value which the policy has built up if it is surrendered.
To give up a Whole Life policy. The insurer pays the insured the cash value which the policy has built up if it is surrendered.
Occurs where the insured property is so damaged that it ceases to be a thing of the kind insured; that is, it changes its specie. An example would be bags of cement which have been immersed in water.