insured person

collocation in English

meaningsofinsuredandperson

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insured
noun
uk
/ɪnˈʃɔːd/
us
/ɪnˈʃʊrd/
the person, group of people, or organization that is insured in a ...
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person
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɜː.sən/
us
/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofinsuredandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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From the moment that concession was made it became almost impossible to justify it to the averageinsuredperson.
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Aninsuredpersonwho fails to become a member of a society within the prescribed time becomes automatically a deposit contributor.
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The court of referees regulations allow theinsuredpersonto be represented at hearings before the court but not by counsel or solicitor.
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The fundamental principle here is to provide medical attendance and relief, and financial aid to theinsuredpersonwhen sick.
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There is no link between the contributions paid by theinsuredpersonand what he will receive.
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The first fact is that we take away from theinsuredpersonnothing whatever.
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You have the panel doctor for theinsuredpersononly, and he is purely a general practitioner.
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First, there is medical treatment for the children and dependents of theinsuredperson.
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Aninsuredpersonwho is abroad can qualify for a retirement pension in the same way as one who is in this country.
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First, it provides theinsuredpersonwith a death benefit, which is a very important consideration for a man with a family.
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That is the position in which theinsuredpersonwill be.
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Suppose that the reserve value of aninsuredpersonis£10.
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It is the insurance company which has the responsibility to look after its goods and the potentialinsuredperson.
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Death grant is a sum payable on the death of aninsuredpersonand does not relate specifically to the costs of burial.
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If aninsuredpersonis in arrears, it is because he is unemployed and getting no wages.
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One point curiously overlooked is that the friendly society covers a great deal more than the benefit to theinsuredperson.
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He says that the essence of the arrangements for earning increments is that theinsuredpersonshould continue to pay contributions and forgo pension.
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