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Refinance and Mortgage Encyclopedia - claim
Claima creditorThe lending institution providing a loan or credit.'s assertion of a right to paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments from a debtorThe person or entity that borrows money. The term debtor may be used interchangeably with the term borrower. or the debtor's propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. claimA creditorThe lending institution providing a loan or credit.'s assertion of a right to paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments from the debtorThe person or entity that borrows money. The term debtor may be used interchangeably with the term borrower. or the debtor's propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. ClaimA demandSchedule showing the amount of a good or service that would be purchased at various prices during a given period. made by an insuredThe policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. personAn individual, corporation, partnership, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity. (REF CGS §38a-1(14)). for paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments of benefitsThe amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee or beneficiary under each coverage as described in their insurance policyThis is the entire written insurance contract.. ClaimA formal request for paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments of a lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. under an insuranceSee "property insurance;" "private mortgage insurance;" "insured mortgage;" "title insurance." contractThe formal legal document, also known as the "policy" that describes the agreement between the policyholder. ClaimA notification to your insurance companyAn insurance company must be licensed by the Department of Insurance to sell health insurance. The insurer that paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments is due under the policyThe written contract of insurance. provisions. ClaimA request by an insuredThe policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. for paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments under the termsThe specific conditions of a loan, including the requirements governing receipt and repayment of a loan. of an insurance policyThis is the entire written insurance contract.. ClaimA request for paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments for services provided by a health care professional. ClaimA request for paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments of a lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. which may come under the termsThe specific conditions of a loan, including the requirements governing receipt and repayment of a loan. of an insuranceSee "property insurance;" "private mortgage insurance;" "insured mortgage;" "title insurance." contractThe formal legal document, also known as the "policy" that describes the agreement between the policyholder. ClaimA request for reimbursementThe payment of the expenses actually incurred as a result of an accident or sickness, but not to exceed for damagesThe indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury, either in his or her person, property, on an insuredThe policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays.. Your claims to your company are first-party claims. Claims madeA liability policy that provides coverage for an injury or loss if the claim is first reported or filed by one personAn individual, corporation, partnership, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity. (REF CGS §38a-1(14)). against another person's company are known as third-party claims. ClaimA request that you or your health care providerAny person or place that provides health care or prescription drugs. Providers can be doctors, hospitals, makes to the health planA policy of health insurance issued by a health maintenance organization, an insurance company, Blue to pay for a health care service provided to you. Most health plans require claims to be in writing. Health plans require claims to be on a specific standard formThis is an insurance policy, or the riders and endorsements attached to it.. ClaimDemand to the insurerThe insurance company. by an insuredThe policyholder - the person(s) protected in case of a loss or claim. personAn individual, corporation, partnership, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity. (REF CGS §38a-1(14)). for the paymentPeriodic (usually monthly) installments paid to a lender to be applied toward repaying your loan. Payments of benefitsThe amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee or beneficiary under each coverage under a policyThe written contract of insurance.. ClaimNotice to an insurerThe insurance company. that under the termsThe specific conditions of a loan, including the requirements governing receipt and repayment of a loan. of a policyThe written contract of insurance., a lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. may be coveredA person covered by a pension plan is one who has fulfilled the eligibility requirements in the plan,. ClaimNotice to an insurerThe insurance company. that under the termsThe specific conditions of a loan, including the requirements governing receipt and repayment of a loan. of a policyThe written contract of insurance., a lossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays. maybe coveredA person covered by a pension plan is one who has fulfilled the eligibility requirements in the plan,.
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