Sentences with phrase «policy tenure as»

The Sum Assured along with vested Simple Reversionary Bonus + Final Addition Bonus would be paid to the Life Insured on survival till the end of the Policy Tenure as Maturity Benefit.
For example, Endowment Policies have a lump - sum maturity benefit, Money Back Plans have regular payments during the entire policy tenure as pre-defined schedule and Unit Linked Insurance Plans have an opportunity to choose your investments even in equity!
However, for Endowment Plans, being Traditional in nature, the risk of investment lies with the insurer and the policyholder is provided a Guaranteed Return at the end of the Policy Tenure as Maturity Benefit.
The Fund Value would be provided to the policyholder at the end of the policy tenure as Maturity Benefit.
The Amulya Jeevan II plan does not have any surrender value that is policy can not be surrendered before the end of policy tenure as doing so will not fetch any benefit under this plan.
The Amulya Jeevan II Plan does not acquire any paid - up value after any number of years that is even if premiums are paid for a certain number of years, say three years, they need to be continued throughout the policy tenure as failure to do so results in policy lapse.
Most term plans allow you to choose your policy tenure as per your desire among the fixed options of 15, 20, 25, or 30 years of policy term.
If you install the safety device after you have bought the policy, the insurer will calculate the discount on a pro-rata basis for the remaining policy tenure as per tariff provision.

Not exact matches

But Bernier's 18 - month tenure as industry minister stands in retrospect as a golden age for this government's business policy.
During his 11 - year tenure as CEO of TD, he has shepherded the bank through controversial policy changes, a successful U.S. expansion and built a company that earns genuine affection from its customers.
The two conservative senators this week expressed deep concern that MacManus was too close to Clinton during her tenure, doesn't share Trump's «America First» agenda and other conservative foreign - policy goals, and, as one of Clinton's closest advisers, was deeply involved in the State Department's initial response to the Benghazi attack.
His tenure as Fed vice-chair coincided with the period in which the U.S. central bank was more cautious — likely too cautious — about toying with unorthodox tools such as asset - buying policies.
During his tenure as chairman, Bernanke was acutely aware of the public's deep resentment of the Fed's emergency bailout of financial giants such as AIG as well as policies that inevitably favored the wealthy by spurring the stock market.
Rodgers is yet to win a trophy since being appointed in the summer of 2012 and his transfer policy is under the microscope having spent well over # 200million during his tenure, however, only a handful can be deemed as a success.
Nevertheless, Cuomo was successful this year in forming a new teacher evaluation system as well as making it harder for teachers to obtain tenure — a move that state lawmakers felt they had no choice but to accept given the policy's linkage to an increase in school aid.
Although Bo is identified with the elitist bloc for his time in Liaoning and as Minister of Commerce, during his tenure in the interior city of Chongqing, he adopted a number of populist policies more typically associated with the left.
State lawmakers earlier this year agreed to a package of education policy changes that linked test scores to evaluations as well as in - classroom observation and made it more difficult for teachers to obtain tenure.
His tenure as Labour leader was characterised by a leftward shift in his party's policies, and by opposition to the Conservative — Liberal Democrat coalition government's cuts to the public sector.
But in a rather surprising manner, the NDC after winning election 2012 with John Mahama as President, turned around to endorse the policy at the latter part of their 4 - year tenure, calling it «progressive free SHS».
All the policies which Amber Rudd was under attack for were dreamt up during Theresa May's tenure as Home Secretary.
More than two years into his tenure, a court - appointed monitor overseeing changes to the New York Police Department's stop - and - frisk policies has found that some officers are still failing to document the encounters as required, according to a new report.
The proponents of the separation of prosecutorial functions from the ministerial (policy) functions appear to agree with Nana Addo's position that the A-G should be turned into an Independent Prosecutor whose tenure of office is guaranteed just as the chairpersons of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Electoral Commission (EC), and the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE).
I have spent the entirety of my tenure as a Representative challenging the failed policies of the Democratic majority.
For many, Cuomo's tenure has been marked by some significant successes, but also an extensive list of essential policy priorities left on the chopping block due to a chief executive who «governs like a Republican,» as Nixon has said.
But while Cuomo's budget proposal included the most aggressive set of climate policies he has introduced during his tenure as governor, some key details about two particularly significant climate and energy initiatives remained vague.
Known as Betty, her contributions to public health policy came during her tenure from 1992 to 1998 as president of the William T. Grant Foundation, a social science research nonprofit focused on inequality and improving the lives of young people, and through her earlier work in 1977 as the director of studies of the President's Commission on Mental Health during the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
The 2015 - 16 AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows (STPF) marked the end of their tenures at the annual year - end summit with some looking back at the past year, as well as listening to advice and information for going forward as alumni.
«Revised tenure policies at Michigan State, Portland State, and Syracuse Universities regard engaged scholarship as legitimate work.
Under Obama the CEQ is moving forward with plans formulated during his predecessor's tenure for a U.S. policy on oceans — from newly protected areas to reconciling competing authorities and laws — along with continuing the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate as a way to address global greenhouse gas emissions.
This first - of - its kind policy is seen as one way to help boost the number of tenured women in science and engineering departments.
Multiple national level influences, such as rule of law, environmental governance, land tenure or policy are potentially influencing PADDD and further national level studies are needed to better understand these mechanics.
As an example, she recommends policies that extend tenure decision timetables for women faculty.
And, also as in the United States, specific policies vary on an institution - by - institution basis with the norm for assistant professors being 4 to 7 years before tenure review (see sidebar).
If the additional 2 years on the tenure cycle are eventually approved, the new tenure - review policy would not only apply to new hires but would also be available as an option to current tenure - track faculty members.
In Ireland, Donnelly helped to set up the Trinity Research Staff Association, which aims to support the growing number of postdocs who have faint prospects of tenure - track jobs by encouraging the university to provide courses in such issues as research management and policy development.
A review of the tenure policies available on the Web sites of research - oriented institutions, such as Duke, Stanford, Harvard, the University of Chicago, the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, indicates that demonstrated success in classroom teaching is a required component of the faculty review process.
As a result, 39 states reportedly are considering policies that would introduce or intensify review of tenured - faculty performance.
Burnett ended his tenure at NCPA as Senior Fellow in charge of environmental policy.
Aside from tenure - track positions, postdocs chose other career paths such as consulting, grants management, science policy, and more.
Reed Hastings is paying a price for pursuing policy goals that ruffled the feathers of fellow Democrats during his tenure as the president of the California board of education.
As many teachers know, the national discussion on education is overcrowded with opinions on teacher training, salaries, tenure, and unions — with occasional detours through iPads, textbooks, and national policy.
But rather than asking for more money (as has been the relief typically sought), the students are asking for sweeping changes to state - mandated personnel policies, including tenure and LIFO.
Cohen and Walsh point out that it is state law which drives tenure policy and which frequently mandates much of the anachronistic step - and - lane pay schedule as well as the restrictions on teacher evaluation.
A better means of driving reform would be to reward states and districts based not on unenforceable promises but on specific, concrete steps to overhaul anachronistic policies like teacher tenure, now granted in most states as a matter of course after just a couple of years in the classroom.
Now that DeVos is several months into her tenure as the 11th secretary of education, both her supporters and detractors are paying close attention to the policies she is beginning to implement and how they will change the nation's public schools.
Accountability systems have worked well with other reforms — such as effective choice policies, the expansion of early - childhood - education and other school - readiness programs, and efforts to improve the teaching force through evaluation and tenure reform — to improve education for children around the country.
As teacher effectiveness has become an increasingly visible policy issue, standard approaches to salary and tenure decisions are undergoing substantial change.
From the implementation of the Common Core, to the recent debate surrounding teacher tenure, nearly every issue in public education today can be seen as a facet of a single, fundamental policy question: how should we use standardized assessments and the student achievement data these tests produce?
The differences on teacher tenure policy are even larger, as 62 percent of Republicans but only 34 percent of Democrats altogether oppose the practice.
Not only have newspapers alleged cheating at a few specific schools in the District of Columbia during Michelle Rhee's tenure as Chancellor of Schools for the District of Columbia, but Alan Ginsburg, a former director of Policy and Program Studies in the U. S. Department of Education, claims that the results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), a test where cheating is improbable, reveal her to have been no more effective than her predecessors.
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