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Premium Definition
(from Lat. praemium, reward). The sum paid or agreed to be paid by an assured to the insurers, as the consideration for the insurance; being a certain rate per cent, on the amount insured. 1 Phil. Ins. 205; 3 Kent, Comm. 253. The price of a risk.
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Premium | Premium in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Premium | Premium in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
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(from Lat. praemium, reward). The sum paid or agreed to be paid by an assured to the insurers, as the consideration for the insurance; being a certain rate per cent, on the amount insured. 1 Phil. Ins. 205; 3 Kent, Comm. 253. The price of a risk.
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This definition of Premium Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..
Concept of Premium in Health Insurance Law
In this context, the following is a definition of Premium: The periodic payment required to keep a policy in force.
Premium in Health Care Law
A definition of Premium is available here: The amount you pay, often on a monthly basis, for health insurance. The cost of the premium may be shared between you, your employer or government purchasers.
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Premiums going down? Well, it does happen, but don’t bank on it., The Washington Post; June 7, 2011; Michelle Andrews
Premiums and benefits for qualified long-term care insurance policies.(Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996), The Tax Adviser; April 1, 2001; Lerman, Jerry L.
Premium Usage Down, but Not Out, Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management; January 1, 2001; Sittenfeld, Gene
Selling Premium Seating in Today’s Sport Marketplace, Sport Marketing Quarterly; March 1, 2013; Lawrence, Heather J. Contorno, Ron T. Steffek, Brandon
HMO Premiums for 1999, The Washington Post; October 6, 1998; Mike Causey
PREMIUM BONDS CAN HAVE ADVANTAGE, Post-Tribune (IN); April 22, 1996
PREMIUM: THE NEW CLASSIFICATION.(premium mens wear )(Column), Daily News Record; October 10, 2005; Gellers, Stan
PREMIUM ISN’T JUST JEANS ANYMORE., Daily News Record; July 10, 2006; Gellers, Stan
Insurance Premiums Up 6 Percent to $967 Mln in First Nine Months, The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon); January 19, 2013
Premium finance matters, Insurance Brokers’ Monthly; June 1, 2000; Jerrum, Ian
PREMIUM UPDATE: Merchandise On the upswing., Circulation Management; September 1, 1999; GROSSMAN, GORDON W.
Premiums and investment-linked policies, New Straits Times; January 1, 2006
Premiums Unveiled for Health Care Overhaul Plans, Examiner (Washington, D.C.), The; September 25, 2013; Ap
Premiums Upward Bound, The Washington Post; September 13, 1992; Mike Causey
Premiums and Renewals Don’t Mix, Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management; May 1, 1986; Schein, Eliot DeY.
Premium financing: A key to E&S success, American Agent & Broker; August 1, 2002; Bolger, Kevin
PREMIUM BRANDS: They’re worth it, but are you?, Marketing Week; December 4, 2008
Premium pork: a new alternative: the evolving category offers options and solutions for packers, retailers, and consumers.(merchandising premium pork), The National Provisioner’s Meat & Deli Retailer; May 1, 2005; Salvage, Bryan
Premiums unveiled for health overhaul plans, AP Online; September 25, 2013; By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Premium frames: Taking eyewear sales to next level, Ophthalmology Times; March 15, 2010; White, Debra R