Meaning Proposal form
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A form the proposer is asked to complete when they require insurance in order to supply the insurance company with sufficient information to assess the risk and calculate the terms and conditions of a [..]
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The basis of the contract between you and insurer. An insurance contract is based on utmost good faith, which means you are duty bound to answer all questions correctly to the best of your knowledge. [..]
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A standard format, or layout, for the submission of a formal proposal in response to an invitation to tender. [D03201]
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A document in Canada that is provided to a prospective insured with individualized data about the policy and its values.
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A proposal form is an application form to be filled in by any one who wants to take out insurance; he or she is then known as the proposer. This is the basis of the insurance contract. The proposer mu [..]
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A form sent by an insurer to a person requiring insurance so as to obtain sufficient information to allow the insurer to decide whether or not to accept a risk and what conditions to apply if it is accepted. See duty of disclosure.
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This is a form which contains a number of questions that you are required to complete for an insurer when seeking insurance. This form is needed to assist the insurer to decide whether or not it is wi [..]
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A proposal form is an application form to be filled in by any one who wants to take out insurance; he or she is then known as the proposer. This is the basis of the insurance contract. The proposer must disclose all relevant facts known to him or her, or which he or she ought to know. If the proposer fails to disclose such facts, he or she may find [..]
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A document containing questions to which a person is asked to give answers that will be used in connection with a proposed contract of insurance. A completed proposal form is an offer by the intending [..]
Source: crottyinsurance.ie

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A standard form which contains a number of questions which you are required to answer for the purpose of enabling the insurer to decide whether or not it is willing to grant cover and, if so, the term [..]
Source: topsailinsurance.com.au

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A standard form which contains a number of questions which you are required to answer for the purpose of enabling the insurer to decide whether or not it is willing to grant cover and, if so, the term [..]
Source: topsailinsurance.com

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The form used in most classes of business to elicit basic information about the insured and the risk being proposed.
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A form sent by an insurer to a person requiring insurance so as to obtain sufficient information to allow the insurer to decide whether or not to accept a risk and what conditions to apply if it is ac [..]
Source: biba.org.uk

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A document supplied by the insurance company, usually filled in by the agent and medical examiner (if applicable) on the basis of information received from the applicant. It is signed by the applicant and is a part of the insurance policy if it is issued.
Source: reliancenipponlife.com (offline)





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