Meaning Binder
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n. a written statement of the key terms of an agreement, in parti...
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n. ~ 1. A device used to hold loose documents together; a notebook. - 2. A fastener used to hold loose sheets together. - 3. A bookbinder. - 4. A substance used to hold disparate components together i [..]
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An amount of money paid to indicate good faith in a transaction before the transaction is completed.
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A receipt from a seller for a deposit from a buyer that secures the right to purchase a home under agreed-upon terms.
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A temporary insurance contract that provides proof of coverage until a permanent policy is issued.
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A legal agreement issued by either an agent or an insurer to provide temporary evidence of insurance until a policy can be issued. Binders should contain definite time limits, should be in writing, [..]
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Old English bindere "one who binds" (see bind (v.)). Of various objects or products that bind, from early 16c.
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A component of paint that creates uniform consistency or cohesion. Related: Francis Picabia. M’Amenez-y. 1919–20
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An agreement between the buyer and seller for the purchase of property, stating the buyer's good faith and intentions. A deposit of earnest money is used to secure the binder. The binder is tempo [..]
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A strip of cardboard, thin wood, burlap, or similar material placed between layers of containers to hold a stack together.
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 An oral or written agreement to provide temporary insurance coverage until a formal written policy is issued.
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A streak of impurity in a coal seam.
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A temporary agreement, usually lasting 30 to 60 days, which provides a policyholder with car or home insurance. Insurers may use this type of agreement in specific situations when immediate policy issuance or endorsement is not feasible.
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In paintings, a binder (or medium) is the material that holds the coloured pigments together to form paint. In paintings at the National Gallery, this is often a drying oil, but may also be egg yolk o [..]
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Use for a substance that produces or promotes cohesion among loosely assembled materials; also includes the substance in a photograph or photographic film that holds the final image material. For the [..]
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A temporary insurance contract that provides insurance coverage while the permanent policy is being prepared.
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a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface holds loose papers or magazines This is a list of alternate bas [..]
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Short purchase contract used in some areas to secure a real estate transaction until a more formal contract can be signed at a later date; usually accompanied by an earnest money deposit.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A component used in a drawing or forming operation. The component controls the metal flow into a cavity, and it holds the material flat against the surface surrounding the cavity of a draw die.
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Definition A temporary, binding agreement, secured by a payment to evidence good faith, used until a formal contract takes effect.
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(1) Adhesive substance or other binding material whose function is to fasten or to hold components or materials together (printing ink binder).
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(1) A tool that combines two or more files into a single file, usually for the purpose of hiding one of them. Commonly associated with Trojan horses, where the Trojan is bound to a real file, such as [..]
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A removable cover used for filing and storing loose sheets, pamphlets, and issues of periodicals. Commercially made binders used in libraries to protect current issues of magazines usually have a tran [..]
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1 : a temporary insurance contract that provides coverage until the policy is issued 2 : a receipt for money paid to the owner of real estate or to the owner's agent to secure the right to purcha [..]
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A spirally served tape or thread used for holding assembled cable components in place awaiting subsequent manufacturing operations.
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The adhesive components of an ink, normally supplied by the resin formulation; the ink vehicle. In paper, an adhesive component used to cement inert filler, such as clay, to the sheet or to affix shor [..]
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A book-like device used to hold a quantity of sheets, commonly loose-leaf paper. Binders can either be temporary or permanent, the former allowing the easy removal and insertation of sheets, the latte [..]
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Chemicals that hold short fibres together in a cartridge filter.
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The composition of a plastic that contains the resin, plasticizer and stabilizer; whatever is not binder is filler.
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the issuance of an insurance policy.
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The portion of a tobacco leaf that is rolled around the filler
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The non-volatile film-forming solid portion in a coating, which binds the pigment particles together after the film is dry and creates the bond with the substrate.  Typical binders include alkyd resins, acrylic resins and polyurethane resins.
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A strip of cardboard, thin wood, burlap, or similar material placed between layers of containers to hold a stack together.
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A binder is a substance which is capable of binding specifically and reversibly with a ligand. The principle types of binders are antibodies (immunoassays), naturally occurring binding proteins (competitive protein binding assays), and naturally occurring cell receptors (receptor assays).
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A resin or other material used to hold particles together. The binder is the continuous phase in a reinforced plastic which provides mechanical strength or ensures uniform consistency, solidification, [..]
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 Solid ingredients in a coating which hold the pigment particles in suspension and attach them to the substrate. Consists of resins (e.g., oils, alkyd, latex). The nature and amount of binder determin [..]
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Chemicals that hold short fibres together in a cartridge filter.
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Hardened cement paste within the concrete mixture. It “glues” the fillers together to form a synthetic conglomerate. Also used to refer to the adhesive that ties extruded curb to the existing pavement [..]
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Binder could refer to
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In dbAnywhere, a Binder is an object used to glue a GUI (Graphic User Interface) object to the RelationView of the SQL (Standard Query Language) database. It allows the database to inform the GUI when [..]
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1. Cheese. 2. A hearty meal.
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(n) a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves(n) something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface(n) holds loose papers or magazines(n) something used to [..]
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A temporary insurance coverage pending the later issuance of an insurance policy or certificate.
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A receipt for a deposit to secure the right to purchase a home at an agreed terms by a buyer and seller.
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A binder is a legal agreement that serves to effect insurance coverage for a specified period of time until the actual insurance policy can be issued. A binder can be issued by either an insurance agent or company and must provide the following information: Name of insured Type of insurance coverage Limits of insurance Covered perils Name of insura [..]
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A temporary agreement declaring that the policy is in effect. Used in certain cases to protect a policyholder when it is not possible to issue or endorse the policy immediately.
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A preliminary agreement, secured by an earnest money deposit, through which the buyer offers to purchase the home.
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See Medium
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a component of an adhesive composition that is primarily responsible for the adhesive forces that hold two bodies together. (See also extender and filler)
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A temporary insurance contract that provides proof of coverage until you receive a permanent policy.
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The paint material that forms the film. So-called because it binds the pigment and any additives pre…
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 A temporary agreement declaring that the policy is in effect. Used in certain cases to protect a policyholder when it is not possible to issue or endorse the policy immediately.
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A statement providing immediate protection to the insured. The statement can be written or oral and is designed to provide temporary and immediate coverage until the actual policy is issued. Claim
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Agreement putting auto insurance in force before the actual auto insurance contract is prepared.
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A temporary agreement that provides proof of coverage until you receive a permanent policy.
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A binder shows that coverage is in place (bound) for a specific amount of time, usually between 30 to 60 days. It will be replaced by a declarations page when the policy is issued.
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A temporary written or oral insurance contract which is effective until it is replaced by a regular policy.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A temporary insurance policy that expires at the end of a specific time period or when a permanent policy is written. A binder is given to an applicant for insurance during the time it takes the an insurance company to complete the policy paperwork.
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This is another term for Declarations Page
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Non-volatile ingredient of an ink; it binds the pigments together to form the ink film and bonds that film to the media to which it is applied..
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A spirally-wrapped tape or thread used for holding assembled cable components in place while awaiting subsequent manufacturing operations.
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A strip of cardboard, thin wood, burlap, or similar material placed between layers of containers to hold a stack together.
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A viscous, pliant material that holds pigments in suspension and makes them adhere to surfaces; the bulk of what makes up paint.
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A written or oral contract issued temporarily to place insurance in force when it is not possible to issue a new policy or endorse the existing policy immediately. A binder is subject to receipt of th [..]
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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A binder is proof of coverage for a specified time period prior to the company issuing someone the actual policy or requiring a premium payment. However, if the consumer pays the premium with the application, the insurance company will issue a binder or binding receipt.
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A temporary contract of insurance that is written or oral.
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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(Or Binding Receipt): In lines other than life and health, a binder is an acknowledgement (usually from the agent) that insurance applied for is in force whether or not premium settlement has [..]
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A binder is a legal agreement that serves to effect insurance coverage for a specified period of time until the actual insurance policy can be issued. A binder can be issued by either an insurance age [..]
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A temporary agreement of coverage until the insurance policy is issued.
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Written acknowledgement that insurance applied for is in force, whether or not the premium had been paid or the policy issued.
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A legal agreement between an insurance buyer and an insurance company or its agent. it provides temporary insurance coverage until a policy is either issued or refused. Blanket Policy A policy that co [..]
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Temporary insurance contract providing coverage until a permanent policy is issued. In property and casualty insurance, some agents have authority to bind the insurance company to cover until a policy [..]
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A legal agreement issued on behalf of insurance companies to provide temporary evidence of insurance until a policy can be issued
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A temporary insurance policy that expires at the end of a specific time period or when a permanent policy is written. A binder is given to an applicant for insurance during the time it takes the an insurance company to complete the policy paperwork.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A temporary or initial agreementthat provides insurance protection until a policy is processed or delivered.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement, which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound [..]
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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Immediate, temporary coverage or proof of insurance until a policy can be issued. Usually good for a 30 day term.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A short summary of the insurance policy you’ve agreed to buy. You use the binder to prove to your lender that you have homeowners insurance. Check your binder to make sure these facts are correct:
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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An agreement between an insurer and an intermediary which gives the intermediary the authority to insure organisations on their behalf. In this capacity, the intermediary is acting on behalf of the insurer, not the insured.
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An oral or written acknowledgment that insurance applied for is in force, whether or not the premium has been paid or the policy issued.
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A written or oral contract issued temporarily to place insurance in force when it is not possible to issue a new policy or endorse the existing policy immediately. A binder is subject to the premium a [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A written document reflecting immediate insurance protection, valid for a specified period of time. Designed to provide temporary coverage until the actual policy can be issued. The binder provides a [..]
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A binder is a temporary, usually 30 day, verification of coverage. This is issued prior to the actual policy.
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement, which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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Provides temporary coverage before the policy can be issued or a change made effective to an active policy.
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An authority given by an insurer to an intermediary to enter into, as agent for the insurer, contracts of insurance on behalf of the insurer. Some binders give an intermediary authority to deal with a [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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An insurer’s agreement, by way of an agent, to provide non-life insurance on the spot, pending issuance of the policy contract.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound [..]
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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An oral or written statement that insurance coverage has been placed in effect. Usually issued by an insurance agent or the insurance company pending the actual policy being issued.
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A temporary insurance contract pending the execution of the policy contract. It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
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An agreement executed by an agent or insurer (usually the latter) putting insurance into force before the contract is written or premium is paid. Not used in life insurance. See Cover Note.
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A written or oral agreement given by an insurer to insure a risk, pending the issuance of a policy. A binder is deemed to be the policy and must be canceled in the same manner.
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Binder is an open logic based security language. It encodes security statements, making them components of distributed logic programs to express security statements in a distributed system. Security s [..]
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A binder is a substance that binds a substance to another substance. A binder in fiber processing refers to a resin agent that fixes finishing agents to fibers.
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A preliminary, temporary agreement between the carrier and the insured to provide immediate insurance on the risk in accordance with the terms of the contemplated policy during the period from the tim [..]
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n. a written statement of the key terms of an agreement, in particular insurance policies, so that the insured as well as lenders can be assured there is valid and adequate insurance coverage.
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Ingredients that hold together the ingredients of a compressed tablet or cake.
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a function taking a function and a value, returning a function object; when called, that function object will invoke the function with the value as an argument in addition to other arguments supplie [..]
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The nonvolatile adhesive liquid portion of a paint that attaches pigment particles and the paint film as a whole to the support.
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Glue used in manufactured wood products, such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, and engineered lumber. Some binders are made with formaldehyde. See urea-formaldehyde binder and methyl [..]
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Usually in written form but can be oral as well this is an agreement to provide coverage, acting in fact like a temporary policy until such time that the policy documents themselves have been drawn up [..]
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Usually in written form but can be oral as well this is an agreement to provide coverage, acting in fact like a temporary policy until such time that the policy documents themselves have been drawn up [..]
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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A written or oral agreement from the insurer giving temporary protection to an insured pending issue of the policy.
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Temporary authorization of coverage issued prior to the actual insurance policy.
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A substance mixed with pigment, it holds raw pigment in such a way that it becomes workable in a painting medium. Its purpose is to weld the pigment granules into some sort of shape---liquid, semi-liq [..]
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The ingredient in the paint which adheres the pigment particles to one another and to the ground. It creates uniform consistency, solidity, and cohesion.
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A substance in paints that causes particles of pigment to adhere to one another and to a
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The nonvolatile portion of a coating vehicle which is the film-forming ingredient used to bind the pigment particles together.
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the substance mixed with the dry pigment which holds together (binds) the pigment colour and helps the paint to stick to the support. For oil paint, the binder is usually cold-pressed Linseed oil. (Fo [..]
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A temporary or preliminary agreement that provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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Used to ensure particles of pigment stick to one another in artist paint such as Oil or Acrylic
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An ingredient that binds pigment particles in a paint. Binders include: glycerine, gum arabic, linseed oil, acrylic resin and egg.
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A written document reflecting immediate insurance protection, valid for a specified period of time. Designed to provide temporary coverage until the actual policy can be issued. The binder provides a [..]
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girder, tie binder
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Sometimes called a “Preliminary Certificate” or “Commitment”. (1) A preliminary report as to the condition of a title and a commitment to issue a title insurance policy in a certain manner when certai [..]
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Sometimes called “preliminary certificate” or “title commitment.” (1) A preliminary report as to the condition of a title and a commitment to issue a title insurance policy in a certain manner when ce [..]
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written confirmation of insurance coverage provided by an insurer prior to issuance of the actual policy.
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A temporary or preliminary agreement which provides coverage until a policy can be written or delivered.
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An amount of money paid to indicate good faith in a transaction before the transaction is completed.
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Binder may refer to: In computing: File binder, software that binds files into one executable Microsoft Binder, a discontinued Microsoft Office application OpenBinder, a system for inter-process comm [..]
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Binder may refer to: In computing: File binder, software that binds files into one executable Microsoft Binder, a discontinued Microsoft Office application OpenBinder, a system for inter-process comm [..]
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A binder or binding agent is any material or substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole mechanically, chemically, by adhesion or cohesion. In a more narrow sense, [..]
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Binder is a surname of German origin. There are several origins of the name, among them the shortened forms of occupational names like "Fassbinder" (i.e. Cooper), or "Buchbinder" (i.e. Bookbinder). Al [..]
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BINDER is a provider of equipment for the field of science and industry. The company specializes in simulation chambers for the scientific and industrial laboratory. The firm develops and manufactures [..]
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