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incontestability clause

incontestability clause 不可抗辩条款 人寿或医疗保险合同中的一个条款:如果保险合同生效达一定期限,例如两年或三年,则保险人不能再就投保单中被保险人陈述的真实性提出抗辩;如果是医疗保险,该条款还要求如果未能在保险合同生效日期之前把保留条款明确地列入保单,则保险人不能否认或减少任何索赔请求。亦称作「noncontestability clause」或「noncontestable clause」。

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odium

odium (oh-dee-[schwa]m). 1. The state or fact of being hated. 2. A state of disgrace, usu. resulting from detestable conduct. 3. Hatred or strong aversion accompanied by loathing or contempt. — odious, adj.

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contestability clause

contestability clause (k[schwa]n-tes-t[schwa]-bil-[schwa]-tee).Insurance. A policy provision setting forth when and under what conditions the insurer may contest a claim or void the policy based on a representation or omission made when the policy was issued. • Contestability clauses usu. lapse after two years. — Also termed contestable clause. Cf. INCONTESTABILITY CLAUSE. [Cases: Insurance 2950, 3121.

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sodomy

sodomy (sod-[schwa]-mee), n. 1. Oral or anal copulation between humans, esp. those of the same sex. [Cases: Sodomy 1. C.J.S. Sodomy §§ 2–6.] 2. Oral or anal copulation between a human and an animal; bestiality. — Also termed buggery; crime against nature; abominable and detestable crime against nature; unnatural offense; unspeakable crime; (archaically) sodomitry; (in

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incontestability clause

incontestability clause. Insurance. An insurance-policy provision (esp. found in a life-insurance policy) that prevents the insurer, after a specified period (usu. one or two years), from disputing the policy’s validity on the basis of fraud or mistake; a clause that bars all defenses except those reserved (usu. conditions and the payment of premiums). • Most

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