Sentences with phrase «called waiver policy»

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Call customer service to plead your case even if a travel provider doesn't have a waiver on offer and the return policy seems ironclad.
That became official federal policy when the Obama administration called for statewide teacher evaluation guidelines, based in part on student performance, while soliciting for Race To The Top in 2009 and then No Child Left Behind waiver applications in 2011.
MetLife's GLT coverage comes with a rider option called a Non-Convertible Disability Waiver of Premium, which waives all base premiums of the policy if the policyholder were to become disabled for at least six months.
Most life insurance policies offer an optional feature called waiver of premium.
Waiver of Premium is an additional provision (sometimes also called a rider) in most Life Insurance policies which allows to stop paying premiums after the insured person has been disabled for a given period of time (usually six months) due to an illness or an injury.
Since most policies allow you 10 days to review and cancel for full refund, this gives the buyer the opportunity to review the policy to be sure they meet the requirements plus time to call the toll free number of the travel insurance company and ask if they meet the pre-existing conditions «waiver» requirements.
SEF 39 — Accident Rating Waiver — This endorsement, becoming very common in Alberta on both personal and small commercial (sometimes called IRCA) auto insurance policies, serves to protect the policyholder from rate increases as a result of an at - fault collision.
In case of the untimely demise of the insured parent, many child plans have what is a called premium waiver feature that ensures that the child plan remains in force for the remaining part of the policy term.
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