policyholder in the PONS Dictionary

policyholder Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Over time, the policyholders in the group acquire health conditions.
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Some states now require adjusters disclose to claimants whose interest specifically independent, staff and public adjuster represent, before they proceed with the policyholder.
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The court found that uninsured or underinsurance coverage was named to a policyholder's spouse when the vehicles had been used without the owner's consent.
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It is a public institution that aims to recognize and grant rights to its policyholders.
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Support can help a policyholder summon up the required persistency needed to fight their corner.
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Insurance policies are sold without the policyholder even seeing a copy of the contract.
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Primarily funded by premiums paid by policyholders, the government guarantees the fund although any such support must be repaid from future premiums.
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In addition, the company also provides fair and swift claim settlement services to its policyholders.
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If the policyholder loses the case, then the insurance company will pay the opponent's legal costs and expenses, as well as the policyholder's own disbursements.
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The company signed 6,426 policyholders in its first year.
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