Reinstatement clause Reinstatement clause is a contractual provision in a life insurance policy that permits the owner to reinstate a lapsed policy within three or five years if certain requirements are fulfilled; for example,
Reinstatement provision Reinstatement provision allows provision of a health insurance policy that allows the insured to reinstate a lapsed policy by payment of
Installment refund annuity Installment refund annuity pays the annuitant a lifetime income, but if death occurs before receiving payments equal to the purchase price,
Funding instrument Funding instrument is an insurance contract or trust agreement that states the terms under which the funding agency will accumulate, administer, and disburse
Financial institution bond Financial institution bond that covers crime loss exposures of commercial banks, savings and loan institutions, and other financial institutions; used to cover bank holdups, employee dishonesty, forgery, alteration of checks, armored car exposures, and other crime
Nesting instinct Nesting instinct is the apparently innate activity of birds in building themselves a nest. Popularly supposed to apply to people as well but that is an example of anthropomorphism
Life instinct life instinct According to Freud, life instinct is an unconscious drive, or set of drives, towards the preservation and enhancement of life, whose energy comes from the libido.
Instinct Instinct is an innate unlearned tendency or impulse which is fixed and unchanging and shared by all the members of a species. When a particular form of behaviour is termed
Institutionalization Institutionalization used to describe both the act of committing someone to an institution, such as a mental hospital, and the state of an inmate of such a place who has
Computer assisted instruction Computer assisted instruction is a method of programmed learning in which a computer is used as a teaching machine.