Contract cover

A commercial legal expenses insurance providing for the legal costs and expenses incurred in pursuing or defending contract disputes. Cover may be confined to disputes with customers or suppliers or give full contract cover. Policies are subject to a waiting period of 90 days.

Contract for Deed

An agreement by the seller to deliver the deed to the property when certain conditions have been fulfilled, such as the completion of certain payments and provisions of Insurance. It has similar features to a mortgage.

Contract mix

Distribution of types of enrollees who are dependents in insurance health plans (i.e., individual [single] coverage, husband and wife, family, subscriber and spouse, or subscriber and children). This is used to determine average insurance contract size.

Contract month

One month within an insurance contract period. This phrase is used by insurance companies and managed care plans to describe utilization or market share stated in terms of the number of subscriber contracts per month.

Contract of adhesion

A contract that cannot be bargained over. Insurance contracts are considered contracts of adhesion because the insured cannot negotiate the terms.
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Insurance contracts are usually contract of adhesion. The insured seldom participates in the drafting of the contract although risk managers of large firms may occasionally do so and this practice is apparently becoming more common. Usually, the Insurer offer the insured a printed document on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. Courts frequently refers to this characteristic of Insurance contracts when they interpret ambiguous provisions in favor of the insured.
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MEDICAL,USA: Legal agreement prepared by an insurance company that must be either accepted or rejected completely by the other party (insured), without negotiations between the parties to the agreement. Insurance contracts are contracts of adhesion.
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REFERENCE: See: “Contract of Insurance, Characteristics, Contract of Adhesion.”
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REFERENCE: See: Adhesion contract.