Termination of insurance coverage at an expiration date or anniversary date. This action may be taken by an insurer who refuses to renew, or y an insured who rejects a renewal offer.
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Non-Selection Limit
The amount of benefits under a group health insurance up to which persons will be accepted into member-ship of the group without evidence as to their health.
Non-standard
An insurer or policy designed for less desirable risks premiums are generally higher and fewer coverages are offered.
Non-Standard Auto (High Risk Auto or Substandard Auto)
Insurance for motorists who have poor driving records or have been cancelled or refused insurance. The premium is much higher than standard auto due to the additional risks.
Non-standard construction
Buildings of unusual construction or incorporating materials more combustible than those used in standard construction. They fall below ‘grade 2’, i.e. buildings made of predominately non-combustible materials. The fire insurer is likely to increase the premium, and may restrict the cover
Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB)
Economic, political, administrative or legal impediments to trade other than duties, taxes and import quotas.
Non-Technical Account
The non-technical account is an account made up from the balance on the technical account plus the balance of the investment income and gains not included in the technical account, plus profits on any other activities less tax, dividends and any other charges.
Non-Underwriting Member
A member of Lloyd’s who is not empowered to underwrite, e.g., a retired underwriter.
Non-valued Policy
A contract of Insurance in terms of which the Insurance Company agrees to pay the actual cash value of property destroyed within the limits of the Policy.
Non-Vessel Operation Common Carrier (NVICC)
An F.M.C. registered cargo consolidator of small shipments in ocean trade, generally soliciting business and arranging for or performing containerization functions at the port. These carriers issue their own bill of lading referred to as a house bill of lading.