A term which refers to the amount of money an insured can borrow using the cash value of his Life Insurance policy as security.
A term which refers to the amount of money an insured can borrow using the cash value of his Life Insurance policy as security.
This is the more exact terminology for what is often called a binding receipt. It provides that if a premium accompanies an application, the coverage will be in force from the date of application or medical examination, if any, whichever is later, provided the insurer would have issued the coverage on the basis of the facts revealed on the application, medical examination and other usual sources of underwriting information. A Life and Health Insurance policy without a conditional binding receipt is not effective until it is delivered to the insured and the premium is paid.