Charter policy definition

Charter policy or "founders policy" means any life insurance policy which by its terms expressly provides that the policyholder will receive some preferential or discriminatory advantage or benefit not available to persons who purchase insurance from the company at future dates or under other circumstances.
Charter policy or "founders policy" means:

Examples of Charter policy in a sentence

  • OoT staff were generally not familiar with the State Service Charter policy and guidance and required further capacity building on Evaluating Compliance to the provision of the Service Charters in MDAs to sustain the Service Charter Initiative in Lagos State.

  • Documents including: Service Charter policy and Service Charter guidelines; and what to include in a methodology that recommends how to review performance against service standards also informed some key modules in the workshop.

  • Charter policy forms are defined by s.628.33, 1987 stats., to be an unfair method of competition.

  • Although staff in Service Delivery Units (SDUs) have access to the LASG Service Charter policy and guidelines and are developing SIPs they have not yet been trained in conducting internal evaluations.

  • Data collected during the exercise largely came from the MDAs. Again, despite the LASG Service Charter policy and guidance OoT did not have a standardised tool for conducting compliance evaluations; these flaws exposed the fact that OoT needed to be equipped with best practice tools for conducting service evaluations and workable methodologies for applying the tools and most importantly, OoT needed skills in building programme logic.

  • In my professional opinion, it is appropriate for the exposure-response index for lung cancer to be weighted toward the long fibers.

  • Insisted on a genuine adaptive re-­‐use of 10 Terminal in line with its own Burra Charter policy.

  • Guided by the Mining Charter, policy and strategy formulation is influenced and directed by input from all relevant stakeholders, namely: government, community-based organisations, labour unions and other business partners.

  • Charter policy took a giant leap forward in Ohio in 2015, but the soil tilled by HB 2 needs to be sowed.

  • Most of this involves low to medium skilled workers under temporary contracts.9 Although there are efforts to align ASEAN governments’ initiatives10 with the Social Charter, policy actions on movement of natural persons has focused on professionals and the highly skilled.

Related to Charter policy

  • Insurance Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16.

  • Co-insurance means the percentage of the usual, reasonable, customary, and fair market value expense that a covered person must pay.

  • Certificate of Insurance means a document showing that an insurance policy has been written and includes a statement of the coverage of the policy.