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CANCELLATIONcancel
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance policy by the company or insured before the renewal date.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy or bond, before its expiration, by either the insured or the insurer. Insurance policy cancellation provisions require insurers to notify insureds in adv [..]
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CANCELLATIONalso cancelation, 1530s, from Latin cancellationem (nominative cancellatio), noun of action from past participle stem of cancellare "to cancel" (see cancel). Of reservations for conveyances, [..]
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CANCELLATIONA notification to a vendor that a buyer does not wish to accept ordered merchandise. Also, it is merchandise declared surplus by retailers, often sold in broken lots to discount houses or liquidators. (Out-of-style or slightly damaged shoes are frequently sold as "cancellation shoes".)
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of a policy prior to the expiration date stated in the policy. A policy may be canceled at the request of the insured or by the insurer.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of insurance coverage by either the policyholder or the insurer before the official end of the policy term.
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CANCELLATIONSee: cancel
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CANCELLATIONthe act of cancelling; calling off some arrangement the speech act of revoking or annulling or making void (cancellated) cancellate: having a latticelike structure pierced with holes or windows (cance [..]
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CANCELLATIONEnding your insurance policy. You might be charged if you cancel before your policy is due to end. Your policy documentation will have details of these charges.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of insurance coverage during the policy period. Flat cancellation is the cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
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CANCELLATIONDefinition noun
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CANCELLATIONA marking intended to show a stamp has been used and is no longer valid as postage. Modern cancels usually include the name of the original mailing location or a nearby sorting facility and the date o [..]
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CANCELLATIONIn the context of medieval manuscripts, a superimposed "x" used to indicate a correction by crossing out one or more letters; a form of deletion. See also: expunction.
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CANCELLATIONalso can·cel·a·tion n 1 : the act or an instance of cancelling 2 : a mark made to cancel something (as a check)
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CANCELLATIONLoan cancellation ends the obligation to repay the debt and typically involves the discharge or forgiveness of the loan balance (including any accrued but unpaid interest). While both discharge and forgiveness involve cancellation of the remaining debt, discharges usually occur for circumstances beyond the borrower's control and forgiveness fo [..]
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance policy by the insurer or the insured prior to the policy's scheduled expiration date.
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CANCELLATIONAlso known as loan discharge, this occurs when a lender cancels all or part of a student loan. Programs such as the Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
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CANCELLATIONis a notice informing a broker that a trade was made incorrectly. In the insurance world, a cancellation occurs when a policyholder stops paying the premium on an insurance policy and/or the insurance [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe release of borrower’s obligation to repay all or a designated portion of principal and interest on an education loan. Also called discharge or forgiveness of a loan.
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CANCELLATION(n) the act of cancelling; calling off some arrangement(n) the speech act of revoking or annulling or making void
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CANCELLATIONCancellation of a debt eliminates the obligation to repay the debt. There are several types of loan cancellation, including loan forgiveness (cancellation in exchange for particular activities by the [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe end of an insurance policy. Usually applied to the premature ending of the policy for nonpayment but may be used to describe the ending of any insurance policy.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance contract before the end of the policy period, by the insured or insurer.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance policy by the company or insured before the renewal date.
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CANCELLATIONThis term refers to the termination of an insurance policy contract before the end of the policy period, by either the insurance company (the insurer) or the policyholder (the insured).
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CANCELLATIONThis is when you make the decision to end your insurance policy. Depending on the reasons for cancellation, and the timing, we may charge you a fee.
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CANCELLATIONUsed to describe the cancellation of a vehicle’s insurance policy.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance policy by the company or insured before the renewal date.ุ
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CANCELLATION Termination of an insurance contract before the end of the policy period, by the insured or insurer.
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CANCELLATION Termination of the policy before its expiration date, either by the insurance company or by the policyholder.
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CANCELLATIONWhen the federal government discharges a student borrower's loan debt due to circumstances such as the borrower's death or total and permanent disability.
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CANCELLATIONThe release of the borrower's obligation to repay all or a designated portion of principal and interest on a student loan. Also called discharge or forgiveness of a loan.
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CANCELLATIONEvent: When an AKC event is canceled due to severe conditions, natural disaster, or concerns for public safety. The welfare of the dogs and the public are the main considerations when canceling an eve [..]
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CANCELLATIONCancellation is the ending of a policy before it's due to expire. There may be a cancellation clause in a policy setting out the conditions under which the policy may be cancelled by notice. The period of notice could be anything from 48 hours to three months. Cancellation may mean you get back some of your premiums, but in many cases you won& [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy before it is due to expire. Most policies contain a cancellation clause which specifies the conditions under which the policy can be cancelled, i.e. 48 hours, th [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of Insurance coverage during the policy period. Flat cancellation is the cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy usually before its expiration
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance policy by the company or insured before the renewal date.
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CANCELLATIONRefers to Section 6 (b) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) which authorizes cancellation of a pesticide registration if unreasonable adverse effects to the environment a [..]
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CANCELLATIONRefers to Section 6 (b) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) which authorizes cancellation of a pesticide registration if unreasonable adverse effects to the environment [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date, either by the insured or the company.
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CANCELLATIONAction taken against a NSW Driver or Rider licence to terminate driving/riding privileges for reasons of law enforcement, medical, administrative reasons. (Fine default, Excess Speed and Demerit Point licence cancellations ceased prior to the year 2000).
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CANCELLATIONInsurers have the right to cancel your policy at any time. However, they have to give the required period of notice, usually between 7-28 days. And they must refund a pro-rata premium, that is, full p [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date, either by the insured or the company.
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CANCELLATIONWith a few exceptions, notable construction insurance policies, insurers have the right to cancel a policy at any time. If they do so they must give the period of notice required stated in the [..]
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CANCELLATIONTermination of a policy before it is due to expire. There may be a cancellation clause in a policy setting out the condition under which the policy may be cancelled by notice. The period of notice cou [..]
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CANCELLATIONThis is when an insurance company or an insured person voluntarily ends an insurance policy according to contract provisions or by mutual agreement.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of a policy before it is due to expire. There may be a cancellation clause in a policy setting out the condition under which the policy may be cancelled by notice. The period of notice could be anything from 48 hours to 3 months. In most cases this will result in a return premium being paid by the insurer to the insured.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance contract before the end of the policy period, by the insured or insurer, usually in accordance with provisions in the contract.
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CANCELLATIONProvisions in the insurance contract that allow either the insurer or the customer to terminate coverage during the policy period.
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CANCELLATIONis when a policy is terminated before the expiration date either by the insured or the insurer
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CANCELLATIONCancellation is the termination of a policy before it's due to expire. For Congregational policies you may cancel your policy within 14 days from the day of purchase or renewal of the contract or the day on which you receive your policy or renewal documentation, whichever is later. If you wish to cancel and the insurance cover has not yet c [..]
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance license or appointment before the end of the license or appointment period.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy by the named insured or company before the policy expiration date.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an existing policy before it is due to expire.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy either by the insured party or the insurance company, before its normal expiration date. A cancelable policy includes a provisions the the contract can be termin [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of a policy before the expiry date.
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CANCELLATIONThe discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date, either by the insured or insurance company.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of insurance before the end of the policy period by either the insured or the insurer.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance policy usually before its expiration
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of insurance coverage during the policy period. Flat cancellation is the cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of an insurance contract before the end of the policy period; either by the insured or insurer.
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CANCELLATIONThe Termination of a policy before it is due to expire usually provide with a 14 day cooling of period allowing time to absorb what you have contracted in for.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an existing policy before it is due to expire
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CANCELLATIONThe discontinuance of an insurance policy before its normal expiration date.
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CANCELLATION(1) Event: When an AKC event is canceled due to severe conditions, natural disaster, or concerns for public safety. The welfare of the dogs and the public are the main considerations when canceling an [..]
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CANCELLATIONNecessary cancellation prior to departure because of unforeseen events such as serious illness, injury, death, etc.
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CANCELLATIONTermination of an insurance coverage during the policy period by the voluntary act of the insurance company or insured, effected in accordance with provisions in the contract or by mutual agreement.
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CANCELLATIONTerminating a policy before its expiration date.
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CANCELLATIONDiscontinuance of an insurance policy prior to policy expiration. May be at the request of the insured or by the insured’s action (nonpayment of premium). In extreme cases, the insurance company cancels a policy for an increase in hazard. Cancellations are largely governed by state law.
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CANCELLATIONWhen a policy is canceled as of the effective date, it is said to be canceled flat.
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CANCELLATIONA cancellation on which the earned premium is calculated in the exact proportion that the elapsed period of the policy bears to the policy term. For example, an annual policy in force for six months w [..]
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CANCELLATIONA cancellation on which the earned premium is more than the exact proportion that the elapsed period of the policy bears to the policy term. For example, an annual policy in force for six months would [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of a policy before the expiration date stated in the policy. A policy may be canceled at the request of the insured, by the carrier, or by the agent.
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CANCELLATIONcancel
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CANCELLATIONThe cancellation of an insurance contract, usually at the request of the insurer, prior to its expiration. The insured normally receives a refund of that portion of the premium coinciding with the per [..]
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CANCELLATIONAt the request of the insured, cancellation of a policy prior to its expiration will involve a return to the insured, of less than the proportion of the premium that would have been refunded under the [..]
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CANCELLATIONClause in which a portion or all of a student's loans can be canceled. Promissory notes outline the circumstances under which loans can be canceled.
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of insurance coverage during the policy period. Flat cancellation is the cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
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CANCELLATIONguests request to hotel to void reservation previously made.
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CANCELLATIONcancellation of tourist travel.
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CANCELLATIONCancellation of an award (any aid) requires a written request from the student (or parent for a PLUS loan) to cancel or to be in compliance with federal regulations that require cancellation for a specific reason (over need, etc.).
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CANCELLATIONSome loans provide for cancellation for part or all of the amount owed under certain circumstances, such as teaching in designated teacher shortage areas.
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CANCELLATIONThe release of a borrower from the obligation to repay his or her loan. There are three different cancellation periods within the loan life cycle: before disbursement is made, after disbursement is made but before repayment begins, and once repayment begins. Before disbursement is made, the borrower may cancel (or un-apply for) the loan by informin [..]
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CANCELLATIONSome loan programs provide for cancellation of the loan under certain circumstances, such as death or permanent disability of the borrower. Some of the Federal student loan programs have additional ca [..]
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CANCELLATIONSome loan programs provide for cancellation (forgiveness) of the loan under certain circumstances, such as death or total and permanent disability of the borrower.
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CANCELLATIONThis deals with loans. A borrower’s circumstances such as death or permanent disability might lead to loan cancellation. Also some federal loan programs have cancellation provisions, such as becomin [..]
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CANCELLATIONClause in which a portion or all of a student's loans can be canceled. Promissory notes outline the circumstances under which loans can be canceled.
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CANCELLATIONThe discontinuation of the insurance policy before its normal expiration date.
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CANCELLATIONA shortening of the term Phase Cancellation (the energy of one waveform significantly decreasing the energy of another waveform because of phase relationships at or close to 180 degrees).
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CANCELLATION
The act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
(mathematics) The operation of striking out common factors, in both the d [..]
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CANCELLATIONCancellation arises from an entry to strike an earlier registration from a register. Cancellation is voluntary or, failing that, judicial; it may also be legal.
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CANCELLATIONThe act of terminating a homestead entry because of the failure of the purchaser to meet the conditions of sale (i.e. the improvements) in the required time frame. If a homestead entry was canceled, t [..]
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CANCELLATIONThe termination of insurance coverage during the policy period. Flat cancellation is the cancellation of a policy as of its effective date, without any premium charge.
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CANCELLATIONA cancellation (or cancel for short; French: "oblitération") is a postal marking applied on a postage stamp or postal stationery to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use. Cancellations come in a hug [..]
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CANCELLATIONA cancellation (or cancel for short; French: "oblitération") is a postal marking applied on a postage stamp or postal stationery to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use. Cancellations come in a hug [..]
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CANCELLATIONA cancellation (or cancel for short; French: "oblitération") is a postal marking applied on a postage stamp or postal stationery to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use. Cancellations come in a hug [..]
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CANCELLATIONIn television, cancellation refers to the termination of a program by a network, typically because of low viewership, financial losses, or unfavourable critical reviews. Other potential reasons for ca [..]
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CANCELLATIONAn insurance policy may be canceled before the end of the policy period. This has the effect of ending the policy coverage on the date of the policy cancellation.
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