Reinforce A consequence of behavior that improves the chances it will (positive reinforce) or will not (negative reinforce) reoccur.
Treaty reinsurance Treaty reinsurance is a type of reinsurance in which the primary company must cede insurance to the reinsurer and the reinsurer must
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
Reinsurance Reinsurance is an arrangement by which the primary insurer that initially writes the insurance transfers to another insurer (called the
Reinsurance facility Reinsurance facility refers pool for placing high-risk automobile drivers that arranges for an insurer to accept all applicants for
Foreign insurer Foreign insurer is an insurance company chartered by one state but licensed to do
Facultative reinsurance Facultative reinsurance is an optional, case-by-case method of reinsurance used when the ceding company receives an application for insurance that exceeds
Reification Reification is treating an abstract idea as though it had a real objective existence.
Air Freight Consolidator Air Freight Consolidator is an air freight carrier that does not own or operate its own aircraft but ships its cargo with actual equipment operating carriers. Consolidators issue house air