See: “Acts, Consumer Protection Act.”
Tag: REFERENCE
Consumption tax
See: value added tax (VAT).
Contingent business income (interruption)
See: Business income, dependent properties.
Contingent Business Interruption
See: “Business interruption, contingent business interruption.”
Contingent Capital
See: “Risk Transfer, ART Instruments, Contingent Surplus Notes (Contingent Capital).”
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UK: A post-loss funding method based on an agreement between a (re)insurer and a bank (or other investor), whereby the latter will provide a loan or equity capital after the trigger event, e.g. windstorm, has occurred. The bank/investor charges a commitment fee for their pre-agreed standby capital. Contingent capital is less costly than conventional (re)insurance in fee terms if the trigger event never occurs. See CATASTROPHE EQUITY PUTS; CONTINGENT SURPLUS NOTE.
Contingent credit
See: Contingent Capital.
Contingent fee
See: contingency fee.
Contingent funding
See: Contingent Capital.
continuing medical education (CME)
See: continuing education (CE).
Continuous Trigger Theory
See: Occurrence Trigger Theories.