A mortality table based on mortality experience, from which the first few policy years after issue (usually five) have been excluded to eliminate the effect of possible adverse selection.
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In marine insurance, a clause inserted in an open cover policy defining the basis of an acceptable Insured value in respect of shipments that are declared ‘late’. The basis normally includes the invoice cost of the goods plus insurance charges, freight and a fixed percentage representing the profit to the seller.